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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.

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Identify Gouges's view that political inequality is the root cause of women's broader disadvantages; choose the option that treats political equality as a prerequisite to equality in other domains (including marriage).

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Based on the passage, Gouges would most likely have held that aiming to attain equality in marriage would not be a promising initial strategy for achieving overall equality for women because of her view that

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Gouges contends that political inequality is the source of women's unequal position and that that disadvantage will persist until women gain political rights. Support: 'She believed that women's political inequality was not just another form of inequality but rather the source of women's unequal position in society,' and 'She argued that the prevailing political inequality kept women at a disadvantage in all their dealings with men, including marriage, and that this ubiquitous disadvantage would continue until women were granted full political rights, equal access to property, and public employment.' Therefore she would view equal political power as a prerequisite to equality in marriage and other domains, making a marriage-first strategy unpromising.
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