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I could not get how B is the answer of Q.35?


Hi Ranjeet,

Initially I also opted for C, but by reading forum I got it.

Finally, socialist feminists and
most bourgeois feminists concurred in subordinating
women's emancipation to what they considered the
more important goal of liberating the entire Russian
population from political oppression, economic
backwardness, and social injustice.

The clause "In subordinating WE to most important goal of liberation of entire Russian population" shows that both BF and SF believed in this ,so this is the point of agreement between the two.

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The passage is primarily concerned with
(A) identifying points of agreement between two
groups
(B) advocating one approach to social reform over
another
(C) contrasting two approaches to solving a political
problem
(D) arguing that the views espoused by one political
group were more radical than those espoused by
another group
(E) criticizing historians for overlooking similarities
between the views espoused by two superficially
dissimilar groups

the above question is of the same passage
why 'C' is wrong?
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The passage is primarily concerned with
(A) identifying points of agreement between two
groups
(B) advocating one approach to social reform over
another
(C) contrasting two approaches to solving a political
problem
(D) arguing that the views espoused by one political
group were more radical than those espoused by
another group
(E) criticizing historians for overlooking similarities
between the views espoused by two superficially
dissimilar groups

the above question is of the same passage
why 'C' is wrong?
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35) At first i checked C as answer, but after going through post and breaking down the sentence

" Finally, socialist feminists and most bourgeois feminists concurred in subordinating women's emancipation to what they considered the
more important goal of liberating the entire Russian population from political oppression, economic backwardness, and social injustice. "

Concurred = Agree
Subordinating = Lowering the importance
Emancipation = Giving Equal Rights to Women.

i found the answer is B.
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kindly some one explain the answer for the question 37th .


This is a easy question, because question stem is asking about "disagreement" between 2 groups. All information are provided in fist paragraph. Only (A) match to the requirement. From (B) to (E) are "agreement", which provided in second paragraph. Following is my reasoning.

B: such as access to education, career opportunities, and legal equality.
S: as the principal source of women's inequality and oppression, and socialist revolution, not legal reform, as the only road to emancipation and equality.



Thanks for such an awesome explanation. How would I know that in "According to the passage, Russian socialists within the women's movement and most bourgeois feminists disagreed about which of the following?", the Author talking about disagreed with each other or disagreed from others (some third party).

Sorry I am non native English speaker so unable figure out the difference.
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Good question set. The answer to the first problem is clearly stated in this portion of the passage:

"Finally, socialist feminists and most bourgeois feminists concurred in subordinating women's emancipation to what they considered the more important goal of liberating the entire Russian population from political oppression, economic backwardness, and social injustice."

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