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Social Studies, 29.06.2021 07:10, goaliekid2663

What is the intended "irony" of the anti-John Stuart Mill political cartoon on slide 8 (if you think about it, it's a double irony)?
A) "Pray clear the way, there, for these-a-persons"
B) Women earned the right to vote in the United States in 1920, about 50 years after this cartoon
C) That John Stuart Mill is so logical and yet he still thinks that women should be able to vote.
D) That John Stuart Mill isn't that tall.

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