Multiple Choice
In his novel Emile,Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that:
A) children are by nature good and are equal in their capacity to learn.
B) children should be taught to use reason very early in life.
C) women ought to have the same education as men.
D) the state should be responsible for creating an elaborate system of public education.
E) children are selfish by nature and need to be restrained and taught by rote.
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