In her famous treatise, Vindication on the Rights of Woman, Mary Wollstonecraft
A) urged society to allow women to fulfill their sexual needs, thus becoming one of the early advocates of "free love."
B) pushed for equal rights for women, becoming, in actuality, the founder of feminism.
C) spoke out so harshly against the writings of the male philosophes that her work was banned in France.
D) argued that women were as intelligent as men, and was devastated when it appeared that not even women cared to hear what she had to say.
E) described women as "slaves," thus alienating the very audience she was trying to reach.
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