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\a proto - feminist, she wrote extensively about the treatment of women in english society. her works critiqued the lack of education for women and social expectations that relegated women to limited roles in their homes. in her most famous work, a vindication of the rights of woman, written in 1792, she calls for equal education for both men and women.\ catherine the great mary wollstonecraft denise diderot juana inés de la cruz question 7 (1 point) identify the individual best described by the following: \...both a contributor to and editor of the encyclopédie, which was published in the 1750s. unlike modern encyclopedias that attempt to provide an objective understanding of the world, the encyclopédie was highly contentious. entries were often argumentative, and took issue with the political and religious authorities. the encyclopédie was banned by the catholic church in 1759.\ voltaire denis diderot jean jacques rousseau thomas paine question 8 (1 point) identify the individual best described by the following: \...born in britain in 1737, and moved to pennsylvania at the age of 37. despite having limited formal education, he became one of the most influential writers of his era. he wrote about numerous topics, including the injustice and the immorality of slavery. his most famous work, common sense, swayed many colonialists who were
- Question 7: Denis Diderot was a key figure in the creation of the Encyclopédie. He was both a contributor and an editor. The Encyclopédie was a significant work of the Enlightenment that aimed to challenge traditional authorities (political and religious) through its content.
- Question 8: Thomas Paine was born in Britain in 1737 and moved to Pennsylvania. His work Common Sense was highly influential in swaying public opinion towards American independence. He also wrote on other topics like the injustice of slavery.
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- Question 7: Denis Diderot
- Question 8: Thomas Paine