Christine de Pizan spent her entire literary career setting forth reasoning for and methods by which women could be viewed in a more positive and contributing manner. She indicated that one of the most important things a woman could do toward that end was to learn to speak and write effectively.
Explanation:
Christine lived between 1364 and the turn of the century. This was a time when women were not viewed as useful for anything except domestic life and child rearing. Her writings that set forth ideas about women being equal to men in God's eyes were considered radical and foolish.
He thinks: That the U.S. could benefit monetarily. England was a market for American goods and loans for interest. America had invested in the Allies and if the Allies lost, they would lose their money.