Answer:
D. a woman surrendering her legal identity when she marries.
Step-by-step explanation:
Coverture was a legal doctrine that established the legal status of a married woman. According to the doctrine, once a woman got married, she had to surrender her legal identity to her husband, that is, her legal ability to execute a will, enter into contracts, own, control and sell a property, sue or be sued in her own behalf, among others. The husband, on the other hand, was given the authority to make all legal decisions, even without the wife's consent.