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In the Modern Age, education was not equal and varied according to gender and social class. The state and the church controlled the education of the elites through grammar schools and universities. Primary education was basic and different for boys and girls, while trade schools and academies catered to specialized needs. The university provided higher education and research, although it excluded women and lower groups. Key changes included humanist ideas.
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