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- 6. felt that women should be kept at home but argued that women should have better education.
- 7. demanded gender equality
- 8. This new rationale believed that girls do need some education to become a better wife and mother. They need to learn how to read so that they can read a recipe and help their sons with their homework. This would provide comfort and solace to their husbands.
- 12. woman of the Women's suffrage movement
- 13. a merchant and philanthropist who founded Vassar College at Poughkeepsie, New York and intended to provide women with college educations equal to men.
- 14. It envisioned the opening of higher education on an equal basis to women and equality in all occupations.
- 15. schools where the first inroads for female higher education were made
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- 1. created for children to attend higher education without cost
- 2. a prominent activist for the rights of African American women and published a book called A Voice from the South by a Black Woman of the South, in 1892
- 3. advocate of women's rights
- 4. Emma Willard's school educated over 12,000 women and inspired over 200 schools
- 5. an educator and activist who dedicated her life to education and had a son in 1810
- 9. felt that women should be kept at home
- 10. two year schools that trained women to become teachers
- 11. He held that the story of Fall meant than the sin of Adam was transmitted from the first parents through sexual reproduction to all future humans.
