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AP European History
Unit 4 – Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments
Topic 4.3
What were Mary Wollstonecraft's primary arguments in her feminist philosophy?
Women have innate qualities that make them suitable for childbearing and homecare duties only.
Women upheld traditional views on marriage where men dominate the household.
Women’s inferiority results from lack of education; they should have equal rights with men including property ownership and voting rights.
Women agreed with Rousseau's philosophy hence did not require any education.
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