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Gerda Lerner was the single most influential figure in the development of women’s and gender history since the 1960s. Over 50 years, a field that encompassed a handful of brave and potentially marginal historians became one with thousands; and expanded from Lerner’s development of an MA program at Sarah Lawrence College to the presence of women’s-history faculty in the great majority of US colleges and universities.
As feudalism faded, it was replaced by capitalism as land owners now used privatized farming for profit.
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By scholarly convention, prehistory refers to the period "<span>C) before the invention of writing," since before humans invented writing, the only way to study them accurately is through archeology and paleontology. </span><span />