The most important outcome of the Revolution for white women was that they

a. permanently gained the right to vote.
b. were allowed to serve in the national legislature.
c. were elevated to a newly prestigious role as special keepers of the nation's conscience.
d. were able to enter a wide range of professions.
e. learned how to fight against male oppression.


c

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