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This is an excerpt from a speech given at a 1955
commencement ceremony at...
History, 12.02.2021 18:00 animerocks07
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This is an excerpt from a speech given at a 1955
commencement ceremony at a women's college.
It was given by Adlai Stevenson, who was the
Democratic nominee for president in 1952 and
1956.
Which statement summarizes Adlai Stevenson's
message in this speech?
Women's roles remain the same despite women's
increased education.
O Women do not need an education in order to fulfill
their familial duties.
O Education should be a starting point for new
opportunities for women.
Women must play a role both inside and outside
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