Read the excerpt from Eighty Years and More
Soon after this I began to study Latin, Greek, and mathematics with a class of boys in the Academy, many of whom were much older than I. For three years one
boy kept his place at the head of the class, and I always stood next.
During the period of history in which Elizabeth Cady Stanton lived, how were boys and girls regarded differently?
O A. Only boys were expected to become highly educated,
OB. Only girls were expected to become highly educated,
O
C. Both boys and girls were expected to succeed in school.
O D. Neither boys nor girls had educational opportunities.