Venustiano Carranza, a moderate bourgeois revolutionary, believed in women's "natural inequality," but he
A) joined with the Catholic Church to oppose women's civil and political equality.
B) supported a constitutional amendment to enfranchise women.
C) vetoed a law that gave women equal rights to exercise guardianship and child custody, file lawsuits, and sign contracts.
D) sought their support by legalizing divorce, establishing alimony, and authorizing women to own and manage property.
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