Women and the Revolution
The participation of women in revolutionary events and the struggle for political rights.
Key Questions
- 1How did women's lives change during the revolutionary years?
- 2Who was Olympe de Gouges and what did she demand?
- 3Why were women denied the right to vote despite their participation?
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