In the United States’ past advocates for schooling for women
a. believed that schooling would make women more prepared to challenge the authority of men.
b. believed that schooling would make women more efficient wives and mothers.
c. believed that schooling was not necessary because a woman’s mine was feeble and inferior.
d. believed that schooling would make women more masculine.
b
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