- Mon Aug 20, 2018 1:35 pm
#49821
I'm a little confusedas to why E could not be the answer... Line 43 say it wasn't fully comprehensive: "...that was fully equal for women..."
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bespeaks the immensity of the cultural and political obstacles to egalitarian education for women at the timeThe cause of them being rejected was not that they were not comprehensive enough, as answer E describes, but that French society simply wasn't ready for such a big change, even after the Revolution. More comprehensive reforms would therefore likely also have been rejected as being more than society could have handled at the time.
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