Which of the following was an argument made by Mary Wollstonecraft that aroused both popular support and strong opposition in he time?

A. Women were more suitable to leading the affairs of the republic than men.
B. Women should be allowed every opportunity and task that men pursued, including participating in soldiering.
C. Women should throw off the shackles of organized religion.
D. Poor education for women was designed by men to keep them childlike.


Answer: D

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