Daniella McKee is the author of Men on the Wrong Side of History, a book about the women's suffrage movement in Great Britain during the 1800s. She is the granddaughter of one of the founding members of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, a group that rallied to change laws in the United Kingdom that prevented women from voting. McKee is a professor of feminist studies at Windsor College and has written several other books on feminism and women's rights. Which statement best describes a bias that the author of Men on the Wrong Side of History might have? A. McKee thinks women should avold voting in elections. B. McKee opposes giving women the right to vote. C. McKee does not believe in the goals of women's suffrage movement. D. Mckee believes in the goals of the women's suffrage movement​