Influenced by the view of some twentieth-century feminists...
some historians
have underestimated the significance of the woman
suffrage movement...
1. The author asserts that the historians discussed in the passage have
(A) influenced feminist theorists who concentrate on the family
Some historians were influenced by feminists.. not they influenced. Hence wrong.(B) honored the perceptions of the women who participated in the women suffrage movement
They underestimated the movements.. not honored.. Hence wrong(C) treated feminism as a social force rather than as an intellectual tradition
(D) paid little attention to feminist movements
historians underestimated..means little attention to.Hence option D is correct(E) expanded the conventional view of nineteenth-century feminism
Question 2
by seeing the position of women in 21th century, historians underestimated the suffrage of 19th century woman2. The author of the passage asserts that some twentieth-century feminists have influenced some historians view of the
(A) significance of the woman suffrage movement
(B) importance to society of the family as an institution
(C) degree to which feminism changed nineteenth-century society
(D) philosophical traditions on which contemporary feminism is based.
correct answer(E) public response to domestic feminism in the nineteenth century
Question 3
Nineteenth-century feminists and anti-feminist alike perceived the suffragists’ demand for enfranchisement as the most radical element in women’s protest.. they demand power not based on family..3. The author of the passage suggests that which of the following was true of nineteenth-century feminists?
(A) Those who participated in the moral reform movement were motivated primarily by a desire to reconcile their private lives with their public positions.
(B) Those who advocated domestic feminism, although less visible than the suffragists, were in some ways the more radical of the two groups.
(C) Those who participated in the woman suffrage movement sought social roles for women that were not defined by women’s familial roles.
power not in family. Correct ans(D) Those who advocated domestic feminism regarded the gaining of more autonomy within the family as a step toward more participation in public life.
(E) Those who participated in the nineteenth-century moral reform movement stood midway between the positions of domestic feminism and suffragism.
Question 4
contemporary historians should consider the perceptions of actual participants 4. The author implies that which of the following is true of the historians discussed in the passage?
(A) They argue that nineteenth-century feminism was not as significant a social force as twentieth-century feminism has been.
(B) They rely too greatly on the perceptions of the actual participants in the events they study.
(C) Their assessment of the relative success of nineteenth-century domestic feminism does not adequately take into account the effects of antifeminist rhetoric.
not taken into account. Correct ans I C(D) Their assessment of the significance of nineteenth-century suffragism differs considerably from that of nineteenth-century feminists.
(E) They devote too much attention to nineteenth-century suffragism at the expense of more radical movements that emerged shortly after the turn of the century.
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