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28 September, 16:13

In what way was the Quaker view of women unusual in the 1600s?

a Quakers considered women equal in spiritual matters, and women often led Quaker meetings.

b Quakers considered women equal in all roles, and men and women shared business and household duties without regard to gender.

c Quakers considered women superior in spiritual matters, and ministers were usually women.

d Quakers considered women subordinate to their husbands in all matters, and women were not allowed to voice opinions.

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  1. 28 September, 17:25
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    Im not totally sure but i think it's d
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