French woman demand the right----
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a. to vote
b. to be elected in assembly
c. to hold political office
d. all the above
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Option(d) all of the above, is the correct answer.
Explanation:
- During the French Revolution, women never attained full political equality; none of the national assemblies ever considered laws granting women political rights.
- French Women's Rights Universal suffrage, education, and employment were three rights acknowledged by the provisional government in February 1848 as being critical to the new democratic and social republic.
- Numerous female leaders pushed for women's rights and equality throughout the French Revolution.
- Although they supported democracy, the liberals opposed Universal Adult Franchise.
- Women's rights activists like Olympe de Gouges criticised the new law that restricted voting to men alone.
- They pushed for the right to hold political office, the right to representation in the parliament, and the right to vote.
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Option (d) all of the above is correct.
Explanation:
At the French Revolution, women had not attained full political equality.
Numerous female leaders pushed themselves for rights of women and equality throughout the course of French Revolution.
The liberals always opposed Universal Adult Franchise.
Some activists criticized the new law that restricted voting to men alone.
Hence, women pushed for the right to hold political office, the right to representation in the parliament, and the right to vote.
Hence, all of the option are correct.
(d) is true.
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