This is World History.
1. To what argument is Mary Wollstonecraft responding? What does she think of it?
2. How does this source help us to understand the intellectual culture of the enlightenment?
3. Was Rousseau's or Wollstonecraft's position more common at that time? How can you tell?
4. How had the circumstances of women changed to allow Wollstonecraft to write her text? What changes would she like to see as a result?
5. Consider the quotation from Locke in the lesson Opener. How are locke's ideas and Wollstonecraft's ideas related?
6. Consider the line "their conduct should be founded on the same principles, and have the same aim". In what way was this a radical idea at the time? Is there any sense in which it is still a radical idea today?
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