Elizabeth Poole Sanford argued that women should

A) avoid being self-sufficient.
B) strive to become equal to men.
C) accept their roles at home until new governmental reforms were instituted.
D) make it known to their husbands that they were dissatisfied.
E) take employment outside the home to become economically self-sufficient.


A

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