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Mentioning answers for all the questions. Happy to answers follow up questions, if any. Kudos (+1) if it helps !
76. The primary purpose of the passage is to
Pre-think - There's a view on women's history and that is being discussed by using 2 author's
(A) examine two sides of a historiographical debate - The author isn't examining 2 sides of hist. debate. The author is discussing 2 diff works which are related to hist debate i.e. controversary of women's status
(B) call into question an author’s approach to a historiographical debate - Authors approach isn't being question. Descriptive passage
(C) examine one author’s approach to a historiographical debate - 2 authors are discussed
(D) discuss two authors’ works in relationship to a historiographical debate - Correct
(E) explain the prevalent perspective on a historiographical debate - Widely accepted view isn't discussed
77. The author of the passage mentions the supervision of schools primarily in order to
Pre-think - Supervision of school is mentioned to show the example of the frame of reference
(A) remind readers of the role education played in the cultural changes of the nineteenth century in the United States - Irrelevant.
(B) suggest an area in which nineteenth-century American women were relatively free to exercise power - Lebsock is discussing about comparison between 18th and 19th century. The supervision of school is discussed as the role of women getting decreased in 19th century, not the other way around as per this answer choice tells you
(C) provide an example of an occupation for which accurate data about women’s participation are difficult to obtain - Accurate data? Irrelevant
(D) speculate about which occupations were considered suitable for United States women of the nineteenth century -Which occupation is suitable isn't the role. Suitable isn't even the factor i.e. discussed here
(E) illustrate how the answers to questions about women’s status depend on particular contexts - Correct; This is a logic question since it has "in order to" at the last. The author is discussing about the frame of ref. on which womens status depends on i.e. she could be considered rich now bcos more real estate and not before. Supervision of schools is given as an example for this one.
78. With which of the following characterizations of Lebsock’s contribution to the controversy concerning women’s status in the nineteenth-century United States would the author of the passage be most likely to agree?
Pre-think - Inference question. L's contribution for controversy of women's status is that he defines the frame of reference from which the womens status can be viewed
(A) Lebsock has studied women from a formerly neglected region and time period. - No mention about studying women from a formerly neglected region. The author just mentions that its study was comprehensive
(B) Lebsock has demonstrated the importance of frame of reference in answering questions about women’s status. - Correct; L actually demonstrated the imp of framework by taking several examples; The author is discussing about the frame of ref. on which womens status depends on i.e. she could be considered rich now bcos more real estate and not before. Supervision of schools is given as an example for this one.
(C) Lebsock has addressed the controversy by using women’s current status as a frame of reference.- There is still no mentioned that L addressed the controversary. It is mentioned that he assessed.
(D) Lebsock has analyzed statistics about occupations and property that were previously ignored. - Irrelevant
(E) Lebsock has applied recent historiographical methods to the biography of a nineteenth century woman. -
She examines several different aspects of women’s status, helping to refine and resolve the issues. No mention of recent methods.
79. According to the passage, Lebsock’s work differs from Buel and Buel’s work in that Lebsock’s work
Pre-think - It’s a detail question. And the answer is mentioned in the below lines from the passage
Lebsock, meanwhile, attempts not only to write the history of women in one southern community, but also to redirect two decades of historiographical debate as to whether women gained or lost status in the nineteenth century as compared with the eighteenth century. Although both books offer the reader the opportunity to assess this controversy regarding women’s status, only Lebsock’s deals with it directly.
(A) uses a large number of primary sources - No mention of large no. of primary resources
(B) ignores issues of women’s legal status - Ignorance isn't talked about
(C) refuses to take a position on women’s status in the eighteenth century - Both are taking position on womens status. No one refused.
(D) addresses larger historiographical issues - L redirect 2 decades of debate. Also, L deals with the controversy of womens status directly which shows that L addresses larger hist. issues than BB
(E) fails to provide sufficient material to support its claims - Lack of material isn’t the difference
80. The passage suggests that Lebsock believes that compared to nineteenth-century American women, eighteenth-century American women were
There are many instances of comparison in the passage. Lets jump right on to the choices.
"She concludes that while women gained autonomy in some areas, especially in the private sphere, they lost it in many aspects of the economic sphere. More importantly, she shows that the debate itself depends on frame of reference: in many respects, women lost power in relation to men, for example, as certain jobs (delivering babies, supervising schools) were taken over by men. Yet women also gained power in comparison with their previous status, owning a higher proportion of real estate, for example."
(A) in many respects less powerful in relation to men - Powerful relation isn't compared
(B) more likely to own real estate - 18th cent. Women were less likely not more
(C) generally more economically independent
"She concludes that while women gained autonomy in some areas, especially in the private sphere, they lost it in many aspects of the economic sphere." This implies that women were more economically independent
(D) more independent in conducting their private lives - 18th cent. Women were less likely not more
(E) less likely to work as school superintendents - 18th cent. Women were more likely not less
81. The passage suggests that Buel and Buel’s biography of Mary Fish provides evidence for which of the following views of women’s history?
Pre-think - Inference question. Points to the last part of the para where colonial era is mentioned.
"Buel and Buel’s biography provides ample raw material for questioning the myth, fostered by some historians, of a colonial golden age in the eighteenth century but does not give the reader much guidance in analyzing the controversy over women’s status."
(A) Women have lost power in relation to men since the colonial era. - Irrelevant
(B) Women of the colonial era were not as likely to be concerned with their status as were women in the nineteenth century.- Irrelevant
(C) The colonial era was not as favorable for women as some historians have believed. - BB provides evidence to raise questions on golden colonial era (golden = irony); Historians support the era (as quotes in the subordinate clause)
(D) Women had more economic autonomy in the colonial era than in the nineteenth century. - Irrelevant
(E) Women’s occupations were generally more respected in the colonial era than in the nineteenth century. - Respect isn’t mentioned