Értékelés:
Kiadva: 07.10.2004.
Nyelv : Angol
Szint: Középiskola
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Referenciák: Nincs használatban
  • Esszék 'Ap European History DBQ: Women in the Scientific Revolution', 1.
  • Esszék 'Ap European History DBQ: Women in the Scientific Revolution', 2.
KivonatZsugorodni

During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Scientific Revolution, which was the development of new sciences and technology, and The Age of Enlightenment, which was the so called "age of reason", had sparked women's participation in sciences. Ever since Europe was moving towards the modern world, women had been trying to change their social status from regular housework and staying at home to getting better jobs such as teaching and learning science. Although this was a great change for women, there were changing attitudes and views toward them when they had participated in science. Dorothea Erxleben, a German M.D. had appreciated that she learned science, but other people, such as men felt that they she and along with other women are taking away man's superiority role in society. There were defiantly both pros and cons towards women's participation in science. (Document 9)
<Tab/>The Scientific Revolution and The Age of Enlightenment paved the brink of women's success in science. …

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