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During the 1790s French Revolution, two supporters argued differently about women's rights. Condorcet said women’s rights were just part of equal rights for everyone and that reason and fair laws would naturally end unfair treatment, so no special political campaign was needed. Olympe de Gouges said women’s lack of political power caused most of their problems and that women must actively fight for voting rights, property, and equal jobs. Condorcet spoke in general ideas; Gouges pushed for direct political action — but neither view became widely accepted.

Logic Breakdown

Scan the paragraph describing Gouges's views; list the remedies she explicitly endorses (political mobilization/direct action, full political rights, equal access to property, public employment) and select the choice she did not endorse (the passage says she exposed problems with revolutionary universalism).

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According to the passage, Gouges believed that each of the following would aid women in achieving equality except:

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Correct — A. The passage states that 'Gouges ... exposed harmful inconsistencies in the period's revolutionary universalism, noting that after the Revolution women's political rights were still limited,' showing she did not view revolutionary universalism as a means to help women. By contrast the passage explicitly attributes to Gouges advocacy for political mobilization and direct action ('the tone and content of Gouges's proposals reflected her objective that women should become politically mobilized in a war against the injustices...') and says that the disadvantage 'would continue until women were granted full political rights, equal access to property, and public employment.' Thus revolutionary universalism is the only option she did not believe would aid women.
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