The historical exclusion of girls from schooling prior to the Revolution was grounded in the view that
A) it was not necessary to educate girls in an agrarian and frontier society.
B) girls were not suited for intellectual activities.
C) education could cause physical and mental weakness in females.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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