What was the main message of The Enfranchisement of Women?
A) Women were not ready for political rights yet.
B) Political rights for women were a complex issue needing more study.
C) Considering anyone inferior strictly because of gender,and thus not able to vote,was a great injustice.
D) Women in Western Europe were ready for political rights,but those in the East had to educate themselves first.
E) Upper- and middle-class women had the property and education to make them worthy of the right to vote,but working-class women did not.
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