Mary Wollstonecraft wrote texts that challenged traditional views of female potential.
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A statement of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft was a groundbreaking literary work that still echoes with today's movements in women's and human rights.
There were two major causes for concern for feminist thinkers involved in the project to re-read and to restructure philosophical canons. One is the historical exclusion issue.
Feminist philosophy is presented with a culture that insists that there are no female philosophers.
Women are obviously not completely absent from philosophy history, which brings us to the second challenge. Canon thinkers said much about women and how are the females.
"B. Writers such as Machiavelli and Castiglione traveled to northern Europe to lecture at the universities there" and "<span>C. Merchants exported classical Greek and Latin texts printed in Venice as well as contemporary works such as Machiavelli's The Prince." would be the best options from the list, since religion was largely separated from the movement in many ways.</span>
The 3 correct answers are schools, prisons, and military bases :)
Democratizing the country
Dismantling the military
Prosecuting war criminals