6. Which key idea does Fuller develop in Woman of the Nineteenth Century?

A. Men should have a voice in determining the rights that women should and should not be granted.
B. Most of those in power believe that women share the same rights as men in the family and in society.
C. Men should not be allowed to use their power to limit the freedoms of other members of society.
D. It will require rebellion on the part of women to secure independence from the control of men.

7. Which detail from the text contributes to the development of the key idea identified in question 6.

A. “Knowing this, can we wonder why many reformers think that measures are not likely to be taken on behalf of women, unless their wishes could be publicly represented by women?”
B. “The lover, the poet, the artist, are likely to view her nobly. The father and the philosopher have some chance of liberality. The man of the world, the legislator for expediency, none.”
C. “Were this done, and a slight temporary fermentation allowed to subside, we should see crystallizations more pure and of more various beauty.”
D. “As the friend of the African American assumes that one man cannot by right hold another in bondage, so should the friend of Woman assume that Man cannot by right lay even well-meant restrictions on Woman.”

8. How do paragraphs 10-11 contribute to the power of Fuller’s argument for equality for women?

A. by raising the possibility of revolution by women and African Americans if oppression by men continues
B. by guaranteeing that once all Americans have the same rights, society will no longer experience conflict
C. by providing evidence of countless contributions of women and African Americans to American society
D. by alluding to the founding idea of American government that God grants all people unalienable rights

9. Which details from the text make the connection between women’s lack of rights in the household and the effect on children?

Select the two correct answers.

A. "Just like the man who steals grown men from their motherland, their hopes, and their homes."
B. "We will not speak of the innumerable instances in which wasteful and idle men live upon the earnings of industrious wives."
C. "I have known these kinds of men to steal their children, whom they knew they had no means to maintain, take them into corrupt company, and to expose them to bodily danger, just to assert their power over their wives."
D. "I do believe that this mode of kidnapping—and it is frequent enough in all classes of society—will be by the next age viewed as it is by Heaven now."

10. What does paragraph 8 suggest about Fuller?

A. Fuller is grateful for the progress made by women in the past in securing equal rights for all.
B. Fuller believes that women are just as interested in public events and participation as men.
C. She is supportive of women who are satisfied working in the home rather than in public.
D. She worries modern society is not prepared for women to enter government or the workforce.

Respuesta :

6. The key idea that Margaret Fuller develops in her 1845 book "Woman of the Nineteenth Century" is C. Men should not be allowed to ...

7.  The detail from the test that contributes significantly to the development of the key idea is D. “As the friend of the African American...

8. The way that paragraphs 10 -11 contribute to the power of Fuller's argument for women equality is D. by alluding to the founding idea of American government that ...

9. The connection between women's lack of rights in the household and the effect on children is made by these details:

C. "I have known these kinds of men to steal...

D. "I do believe that this mode of kidnapping—...

10. The suggestion of Paragraph 8 about Fuller is that D. She worries modern society is ...

Fuller believed strongly in the education and liberation of women.  She also supported that African Americans should be accorded their human rights.

Thus, from 1845, Margaret Fuller started advocating for equal rights for all.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

6. Men should not be allowed to use their power to limit the freedoms of other members of society.  “As the friend of the African American assumes that one man cannot by right hold another in bondage, so should the friend of Woman assume that Man cannot by right lay even well-meant restrictions on Woman.”  

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