Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Robin D. G. Kelley’s book looks at why many Black workers in Alabama joined the Communist Party and how they used it to organize, focusing on what the party actually did rather than its ideas. He says the earlier, louder phase called the Third Period helped Black farmers and workers because its powerful talk about a better world and actions by groups like the International Labor Defense made the party seem like a real ally. When the party shifted to the Popular Front and tried to please moderates, it backed away from fighting white racism and local Black issues, so fewer Black people stayed involved. Kelley also says other things—like fights inside the party and big changes in farming—helped cause the decline.
Logic Breakdown
Compare each choice to the passage's depiction of the Third Period (pre-Popular Front); choose the statement that the passage does not attribute to the party in that period (the EXCEPT).
Passage Stimulus
Passage Redacted
Unlock Full Passage17.The passage's characterization of the Communist Party in Alabama before the 1930s includes each of the following EXCEPT that the party
Correct Answer
A
A is correct. The passage indicates that before the Popular Front the party did attack white chauvinism rather than refrain from doing so. Support: 'A retreat from attacks on white chauvinism and a tendency to de-emphasize, however slightly, involvement in local African-American issue-oriented politics made the party seem less an instrument of deliverance.' The word 'retreat' implies that earlier the party had attacked white chauvinism.
Upgrade Your Prep
Ready to go beyond free explanations?
LSAT Perfection is the #1 modern LSAT prep platform, trusted by thousands of students for comprehensive test strategies, advanced drilling, and full analytics on every PrepTest.
Detailed explanations for 59 PrepTests
Advanced drillset builder
Personalized analytics
Built-in Wrong Answer Journal