What is the main reason Emmy Noether's contributions are not as well-known as those of Einstein or Newton?

Emmy Noether's Contributions and Impact

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1.
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She did not publish her work.
She worked in a different field.
Her work was not significant.
She was overshadowed by male colleagues.
2.
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In what year was Emmy Noether born?
1882
1907
1918
1933
3.
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What was a significant barrier for women in higher education during Noether's time?
Lack of interest in mathematics.
There were no female teachers.
Universities were exclusive to men.
Women were not intelligent enough.
4.
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Who invited Emmy Noether to lecture at the University of Göttingen?
Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz
Carl Gauss and Bernhard Riemann
David Hilbert and Felix Klein
Albert Einstein and Max Planck
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What is the key insight of Noether's Theorem?
It explains the theory of relativity.
It connects symmetries in physics to conservation laws.
It predicts the behavior of black holes.
It describes the structure of atoms.
6.
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What concept did Noether introduce that is central to modern algebra?
Quantum mechanics
Relativity theory
Calculus
Noetherian rings
7.
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How did the rise of the Nazi regime affect Noether's career?
She was promoted to a higher position.
She was forced to leave Germany.
She retired from mathematics.
She received more recognition.
8.
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Where did Emmy Noether continue her work after leaving Germany?
Oxford University
Bryn Mawr College
Harvard University
University of Paris
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What is one of the lasting impacts of Noether's work?
It is foundational to modern physics and mathematics.
It is only relevant to historians.
It is no longer applicable.
It was never published.
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