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    The Strongest Statement and Vindication of Women's Rights During the Enlightenment
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The Strongest Statement and Vindication of Women's Rights During the Enlightenment

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Question 32

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The strongest statement and vindication of women's rights during the Enlightenment was made by


A) Mary Wollstonecraft.
B) Beatrice Williams.
C) Mary Astell.
D) Princess Amelia of Austria.
E) Maria Cavendish.

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