Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Until about 1970 there were almost no studies using actual court records to show how medieval English law really affected women. Most earlier scholars relied on law books and statutes that tell how the law was supposed to work, not how it worked in real cases, so they could not say whether women’s rights were blocked or whether women were treated differently in court. Court records could answer those questions, but they are huge, unpublished, written in Latin or Anglo-Norman, and hard to read. Even more important, few historians chose to study women’s legal experiences, so our knowledge is still incomplete though slowly improving.
Logic Breakdown
Find where the passage describes the sources nineteenth-century historians used (treatises, commentaries, statutes) and the limits of those sources for answering questions about how law actually affected women; infer the author's view about those sources' usefulness for women's legal history.
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Unlock Full Passage22.It can be inferred from the passage that the author believes which one of the following to be true of the sources consulted by nineteenth-century historians of medieval law?
Correct Answer
D
The passage says nineteenth- and early twentieth-century scholars 'concentrated on' 'treatises, commentaries, and statutes,' but then states explicitly that 'these sources are of little help in determining, for example, how often women's special statutory privileges were thwarted by intimidation or harassment' and that they 'cannot tell us how general law affected the female half of the population.' Thus the author believes those sources provide relatively little information relevant to the issues central to women's legal history, which matches choice D.
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