If you are referring to the Declaration of the Rights of Women by Olympe de Gouges, then here is your answer:
Gouges used the Declaration of the Rights of Man, published just two years earlier, to discuss what rights women should have in society. In this case, Gouges defines freedom as a woman's ability to:
a) Be seen as equals to men in society.
b) Voice their political opinion.
c) Have the same legal power as their husband.
The main way in which the Articles of Confederation equalized power among the states was that "<span>Each state had one vote, so smaller states were equal with larger states". This of course cause problems for the larger states, who viewed it as an unfair practice. </span>
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The most suitable answer is B. John Locke.
John Locke was a british philosopher who wrote "Two Treatises of Government". In this work he explained the logic of government based on the CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED. He believed that the government exercised a political power over people, so its legitimacy, authority and moral right was justified and lawful only when people gave their consent.
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