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    Eighteenth-Century Anatomical Studies Generally Concluded That
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Eighteenth-Century Anatomical Studies Generally Concluded That

Question 52

Question 52

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Eighteenth-century anatomical studies generally concluded that


A) men were capable of giving birth.
B) women were not fully human.
C) men were superior to women.
D) men and women were biologically indistinguishable.
E) women were superior to men.

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