Задание
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Minds have no gender
For most of recorded history, women 19.___________(SEE) as subordinate to men. But during the 18th century, the justice of this arrangement started to be challenged. Among the most prominent voices of dissent was that of the English radical Mary Wollstonecraft.
Before the 18th century, many thinkers 20.___________ (CITE) the physical differences between the sexes to justify the social inequality between women and men. However, Wollstonecraft argued that if men and women 21.___________(GIVE) the same education, they would acquire the same good character and rational approach to life because they had fundamentally similar brains and minds. Wollstonecraft's demanded that women be treated as equal citizens to men, with equal legal, social, and political rights. Unfortunately, she didn't succeed greatly during her lifetime, but she sowed the seeds of the suffragette and feminist movements.
Centres for education and innovation
In the 18th century, the founding of new secular institutions such as Guy's Hospital, London, and the boost to scientific research provided by Enlightenment thinkers 22.___________(BEGIN) to change the focus of hospital medicine.
The Prussian Medical Edict of 1725, which set standards for the training of physicians, was the first sign that hospitals 23.___________(BECOME) centres of education in the future.
Thanks to this, a lot of doctors 24.___________(GET) the hands-on experience of treating people since that time.
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