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History, 24.04.2021 05:10, terryjessicaa

One thing I refuse to do is keep quiet. The women of my generation in Latin America have been instructed that the woman should be submissive to the man, even when faced with injustices . . . Now, I understand that we need to speak out about inequalities openly. If we fail to do this we are coconspirators. I will condemn the military government openly and freely without fear. That is what I have learned. —Maria del Rosario de Cerruti
According to the passage, what did Maria learn?

to fight as a revolutionary in an army
to work to ensure women are in charge to speak out against injustice without fear
to act as an accomplice to male authority

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