Hello. You did not provide the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible to answer it exactly, but I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The word "absolutely" means something complete that is presented in its entirety in an integral way. Another meaning that this word has is the sense of independence. Something absolute is something that does not need to relate to anything, nor depend on anything for what it is.
The answer is c because it says in my engish book that the sentence will start with: AS , WHILE , AS LONG , ALTHOUGH , UNLESS , WHEN , AFTER , AS , IF , EVENTHOUGH
That women are still not happy even though they have rights now
(A): Why is it A? Because, his speech up there basically says, "The way the world is going at this point, there is NO way, we are safe to just stay out of this. We are going to be involved whether we like it or not...AND SOON" That's my attempt at a translation.
Therefore, A, which rephrases this, is correct.
Hope that helps. =)
Indent the first line five spaces I believe.