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How did Mary Wollstonecraft challenge the position of women in the Enlightenment?
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A contagious viral disease characterized by a distinctive red rash, usually mild in children but can cause serious congenital defects if contracted by pregnant women.
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Physical or biochemical abnormalities present from birth, which can result in mental or physical disabilities.
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