Reading ComprehensionDifficulty: Hard

PT145 S1 P3 Q19 Explanation

Gender Studies

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Passage

Passage A During the 1990s, the study of history witnessed both a dramatic integration of the study of women’s history into the historical mainstream and a transition from the subject of women to the issue of gender. Women as individuals receded into the background, and something more abstract called gender relations came to explorations of how an imagined domesticity, or separate sphere for women, shaped culture and politics.

This scholarship demonstrates the explanatory potential embedded in gender, but it also reveals why the topic “women” is now so often dismissed as too narrow and particular a category to illuminate historical processes. Where the study of the history of women is seen today as having celebratory content—its effort is to find offers an analytic framework within which to analyze social and political structures.

And yet I am left to wonder what we have lost as we turn our attention to gender. I share the suspicion of many of my colleagues that gender obscures as much as it reveals: that in focusing on in which individual women engaged their worlds.

Passage B Part of the Roman emperor Augustus’s response to the disorder and disharmony of the Triumviral Wars (32–30 B.C.E.) was to promote laws aimed at restoring old-fashioned Roman morality. Augustus presented the peace and stability of Rome as resting upon the integrity of the Roman family, and he paid particular attention B.C.E. and 9 C.E. that penalized adultery and rewarded bearers of legitimate children.

When Augustus thereby rooted Roman prosperity and peace in the Roman family, he drew particular attention to women as significant participants in the system: their good behavior was partly responsible for the health of the state. Thus in this period, the gender roles assigned to women were becoming at once more constrained position in the state by accepting the title Pater Patriae, “Father of the Fatherland.”

Within such a sociopolitical setting, it should occasion no surprise that Augustan-period artists drew on the iconography of the household in imagining the empire. Images of women concisely expressed Augustus’s imperial project, a control of domestic space the present look like the idealized past.

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Author Opinion

Your task

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Common trap

Answers that restate a true detail from the passage but don't answer the specific question being asked.

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Anticipate the answer in your own words from the passage, then find the choice that matches that prediction.

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The question
19.

The author of passage A would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements

Answer choices

  1. Out of Scope: historical mainstream20% picked this

    It demonstrates that the integration of women’s history into the historical mainstream is

    Passage A never spoke about how much women's history was or wasn't in the historical mainstream, so we can't support this with anything. The passage talks more about what was or is in the mainstream within the world of women's history.

  2. Opposite3% picked this

    It indicates why historians of women have been justified in abandoning the effort to uncover the

    The author of A liked it when we studied the lives of individual women. She is unhappy that we abandoned it.

  3. Too Narrow: political influence18% picked this

    It illustrates a current trend in historical scholarship toward increased attention to the political

    The author of passage A would definitely say that passage B illustrates a current trend in historical scholarship toward increased attention on gender. But emphasizing "political influence" seems too narrow. Since gender relations studies "the social systems that underlay the relationships of men and women", political things would be talked about. But passage A wouldn't say that women's history is going through a trend where they focus on political influence, because gender would be the more accurate noun.

  4. Opposite5% picked this

    It suggests that much recent historical scholarship focusing on women fails to recognize the

    Since Passage A told us that much recent historical scholarship specifically focuses on the significance of gender, she wouldn't say that "recent scholarship fails to recognize the significance of gender".

  5. Correct54% picked this

    It shows how the analytical tool of gender can be successfully used to shed light

    Why this is right

    This answer supports the complimentary half of Passage A's evaluation of the new gender relations focus. The 2nd paragraph of A says, this scholarship demonstrates the explanatory potential embedded in general (it's an analytical tool that can shed light). What do we mean by "this scholarship"? We mean the preceding sentence, the final sentence of A's first paragraph: articles about women gave way to explorations of how an imagined domesticity, or separate sphere for women, shaped culture and politics. So since the author of A said that this scholarship about how domesticity shaped culture and politics demonstrates the explanatory potential embedded in gender, we can support this answer.

    Skill tested: Author Opinion · how this choice captures the passage's function is the move to repeat next time.

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