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 Court records could answer those questions, but they are huge, unpublished, written in Latin or Anglo-Norman, and hard to read.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 the antecedent of 'the relevant scholarship' by tracing it to the immediately preceding reference to 'this scholarly work' in paragraph 1 and identify what that earlier phrase names.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage26.As used in the middle of the second paragraph, the phrase "the relevant scholarship " can best be understood as referring to which one of the following kinds of scholarly work?
Correct Answer
C
"Only quantitative studies of large numbers of cases would allow even a guess at the answers to these questions, and this scholarly work has been attempted by few." This sentence explicitly identifies "this scholarly work" as quantitative studies of large numbers of cases; the second paragraph's phrase "the relevant scholarship" refers back to that same work, so choice C matches the passage.
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