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During the Enlightenment, women's rights were limited in comparison to men. Women were often seen as subordinate to men and were excluded from many aspects of public life, such as education and political participation. Despite this, some Enlightenment thinkers did advocate for greater rights for women, such as Mary Wollstonecraft who argued for equal education and political rights for women.
because now women in this world have the equal rights to men and can vote.
Women's rights is a joke.
women were house women.
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She was always in the forefront of women's rights.
shes a women
Women hold their first national women's rights convention at
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it gave women the same rights as men.
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