Asked by Jarman Preet on Apr 30, 2024

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In regard to rights for women, Abigail Adams

A) insisted that women accept their lower status in society.
B) feared education would distract women from domestic chores.
C) wanted women to be eligible to be president.
D) believed laws should not ignore women.
E) thought women should be tyrannical in demanding more rights.

Rights For Women

Legal, social, and economic rights aimed at achieving equality for women in various spheres of life, including voting rights, work rights, and educational rights.

Abigail Adams

An influential figure in American history, known for her letters advocating women's rights and education, and the wife of John Adams, the second President of the United States.

Lower Status

A social position below the mainstream or dominant groups, often associated with reduced access to resources, rights, and privileges.

  • Recognize the contributions and impact of pivotal individuals including Thomas Paine, Benjamin Rush, and Abigail Adams on the principles of democracy and the advocacy for women's rights in the revolutionary period.
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seanie ortegaMay 03, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Abigail Adams is well-known for her early advocacy of women's rights, including her famous letter to her husband, John Adams, in which she urged him to "remember the ladies" when drafting new laws for the new nation. She believed that laws should not ignore women, indicating her progressive views on gender equality for her time.