Chapter 303. Quiz for Document 22-2

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Chapter 22: Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775–1825
Quiz for Document 22-2: A Female Author Revises the Declaration of the Rights of Man

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Question 303.1

Correct. The answer is c. According to de Gouges, women struggled under the weight of “perpetual male tyranny.” The reform of society according to the “laws of nature and reason” would remove this tyranny.
Incorrect. The answer is c. According to de Gouges, women struggled under the weight of “perpetual male tyranny.” The reform of society according to the “laws of nature and reason” would remove this tyranny.
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Question 303.2

Correct. The answer is c. Olympe de Gouges defined the nation as “the union of woman and man,” showing that she believed women to be vital citizens in the polity.
Incorrect. The answer is c. Olympe de Gouges defined the nation as “the union of woman and man,” showing that she believed women to be vital citizens in the polity.
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Question 303.3

Correct. The answer is a. De Gouges argued that women, like men, had the right to mount the rostrum and share their opinions.
Incorrect. The answer is a. De Gouges argued that women, like men, had the right to mount the rostrum and share their opinions.
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Question 303.4

Correct. The answer is b. De Gouges said that since women have the same rights as men and share in the painful tasks of governing, they should also “have the same share in the distribution of positions, employment, offices, honors, and jobs.”
Incorrect. The answer is b. De Gouges said that since women have the same rights as men and share in the painful tasks of governing, they should also “have the same share in the distribution of positions, employment, offices, honors, and jobs.”
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