Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Philip Abrams says historical sociology should look at how people shape society and how society shapes people at the same time—a back-and-forth he calls "structuring." He argues that history happens when people act inside social and personal circumstances he calls "contingencies" (things like family money, the ideas available, or chance events), which limit and guide what people can do. To study this, sociologists should focus on key events where action meets contingency and explain: (1) what happened, (2) the social background that made it possible, (3) the life of the person involved, and (4) what the event changed for both history and that person.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the sentence that defines "contingencies" and its listed examples; for an EXCEPT question choose the option that is not included or implied by that definition.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage17.The passage states that a contingency could be each of the following EXCEPT:
Correct Answer
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Correct — the passage does not describe a contingency as "a form of historical structuring." Instead, it defines contingencies as "social phenomena over which we have varying degrees of control" and gives examples: "Contingencies include such things as the social conditions under which we come of age, the condition of our household's economy, the ideologies available to help us make sense of our situation, and accidental circumstances." The passage further indicates that "The ways in which contingencies affect our individual or group identities create a structure of forces within which we are able to act," showing that contingencies contribute to structure but are treated as distinct social phenomena rather than being labeled a form of historical structuring.
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