In 1962 the future United States senator Elizabeth Dole was told that she shouldn't be attending Harvard Law School. Why did her critics believe this?
A) She hadn't received very good grades as an undergraduate.
B) They believed that she was admitted only because she was female.
C) She had children to raise.
D) They felt she was taking an opportunity away from a man.
E) They thought that she could do more for feminism by working to change the system than by working within it.
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