Read the quotation.



“There never will be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers.”

―Susan B. Anthony, 1897



Which of the following Enlightenment thinkers would have been most likely to agree with this statement?

A.
Rousseau

B.
Wollstonecraft

C.
Voltaire

D.
Locke

My answer:
A

Help will be greatly appreciated!
I must finish this test

It's B: Wollstonecraft

To determine which Enlightenment thinker would be most likely to agree with the given statement by Susan B. Anthony, let's analyze the views and beliefs of each thinker mentioned:

A. Rousseau: Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Swiss philosopher whose ideas laid the groundwork for modern political and social thought. However, Rousseau did not advocate for women's political rights and equality, as his views on gender roles were more traditional. Therefore, it is less likely that Rousseau would agree with Susan B. Anthony's statement.

B. Wollstonecraft: Mary Wollstonecraft was an English writer and philosopher who is considered one of the founding feminists. She argued for women's rights and equality in her work, particularly in her book titled "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" published in 1792. Wollstonecraft emphasized women's education, independence, and political participation, making it highly likely that she would agree with Susan B. Anthony's statement.

C. Voltaire: Voltaire was a French philosopher and writer who criticized religious intolerance and advocated for freedom of speech, religion, and political liberties. While Voltaire did not explicitly address women's rights, his general beliefs about individual freedom and equality might suggest that he could agree with Susan B. Anthony's statement to some extent. However, since he did not specifically discuss women's political rights, it is difficult to determine his exact stance on the matter.

D. Locke: John Locke was an English philosopher who is often referred to as the Father of Liberalism. His influential works, such as the "Second Treatise of Government," shaped modern political thought. However, Locke did not extensively discuss women's rights or equality. Therefore, it is less likely that he would directly align with Susan B. Anthony's statement.

Based on the analysis above, the Enlightenment thinker who would be most likely to agree with Susan B. Anthony's statement is B. Wollstonecraft.

Thanks but why would that be the best choice u think?

As I said before, you MUST rely on your text.

My reaction is because of this part of Susan B Anthony's words: " ... until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers.”

Your text will be your best source of information.

(Personally, since I don't have your text to refer to, I'd choose the only woman on this list!)