The correct answer is B. It is true that women operated salons where debates were usually held, as well as the fact that they challenged society by writing about inequality and how women can do a man's job. They never got the opportunity to run for office or do anything of that extent during the Enlightenment. :)
The spread of Western monasticism was due largely to St. Benedict
One of the reforms efforts of Texas Women is the link between women and Texas history as old as the place itself. The first known history of Texas written in English was by a woman, Mary Austin Holley, and was published in 1836. By 1888, Anna Pennybacker's history of the state had become a standard text for turn-of-the-century students. The study of women in Texas, however, has a much more modern lineage.
Most colonists in the southern colonies made a living off of agriculture before slaves were introduced into the colonies
Historically, they burned the people infected with it(to death if not already dead)