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Passage Breakdown

For most of the 1800s French girls were taught in traditional, often religious ways and not given equal schooling. After the 1789 Revolution, two reform plans tried to change this: one wanted public schools for both sexes but made girls leave at age eight to learn household skills, and the other pushed equal, mixed schools but still defined women mainly as mothers. Neither plan became law because of strong cultural and political resistance, but politicians in the 1880s used those early ideas to justify real reforms—creating public secondary schools for women, removing school fees, and making attendance compulsory.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: connect the timing to the Revolution's stated values. The passage explicitly links the 1789 Revolution to its "egalitarian and secular aims" and says two proposals "attempted to institute educational systems for women that were, to a great extent, egalitarian," and that the second proposal "advocated equal education for women and men on the grounds that women and men enjoy the same rights." Thus the fact that the proposals were introduced shortly after the Revolution most directly suggests influence from egalitarian ideals.

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Based on the passage, the fact that the proposed reforms were introduced shortly after the French Revolution most clearly suggests that the proposals

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The passage frames the proposals in the immediate aftermath of the 1789 Revolution and highlights the Revolution's "egalitarian and secular aims." It then describes the proposals as attempting to create educational systems that were "to a great extent, egalitarian" and notes the second proposal's advocacy of equal education "on the grounds that women and men enjoy the same rights." Therefore the most direct implication of their post-Revolution timing is that the proposals were influenced by egalitarian ideals.
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