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phillip a
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i have an assignment where i have to write a political tract (a speech that someone would pin up and some one else who could read would read it out to passers by). i have to take the role of a person in victorian times i.e. neo-industrialist, antifeminist and write this influential political tract about a social issue of the time such as voting rights for women, child labour etc.
i thought being an anti-feminist against voting rights for women sounded interesting are there any points i could use to persuade people to my point of view??
any help is appreciated
i thought being an anti-feminist against voting rights for women sounded interesting are there any points i could use to persuade people to my point of view??
any help is appreciated