The role of women in the Scientific Revolution is illustrated by
A) the scientific community's growing acceptance of female members.
B) Maria Merian's breakthrough in astronomy.
C) Margaret Cavendish, who participated in her era's scientific debates.
D) Maria Winkelmann, an entomologist accepted into the Berlin Academy of Sciences.
E) the exclusion and absence of women from any scientific investigations.
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