Motta Diniz was a 19th century Brazilian woman who had declared that
A) "in all the world, barbarous or civilized, woman is a slave."
B) "working women have a right to participate in electoral struggles."
C) "women who work in factories... are competing with men..., becoming victims of capitalism."
D) "to truly liberate ourselves, we must organize a strike of the wombs."
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A) foreshadowed the defeat of the
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A)
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Q5: The Vargas revolution of 1930 represented a
Q6: Vargas's program of social reform included
A) the
Q7: With respect to the military coup of
Q8: During the war, Brazilian women were
A) a
Q9: The junior officers' revolt of the 1920s
A)
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