Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Historians used to study the Pacific Coast mostly by reading 19th-century European explorers' written reports. But scholars now say we should also look at what Asian settlers did, even though those settlers left few written records, because their actions changed the land. For example, Chinese settlers drained swamps, built irrigation, and turned weeds into crops, helping create the region's irrigated farms and many specialty crops—so including their contributions is necessary to understand the area's history.
Logic Breakdown
Look for the passage's main claim about historiography: the author argues that to understand the impact of Asian (especially Chinese) settlers on the Pacific Coast, historiographers must broaden what counts as evidence to include nontraditional sources (e.g., settlers' actions).
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Unlock Full Passage8.Which one of the following most accurately states the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
C
Choice C accurately paraphrases the passage's main point: historiographers have had to recognize the value of nontraditional kinds of evidence to understand Asian settlers' impact. Support from the passage: "But in furthering this investigation some historiographers have recently recognized the need to expand their definition of what a source is." and "these historiographers have begun to recognize the value of other kinds of evidence, such as the actions of Asian settlers." The passage also concludes that the region's irrigated cropland and specialty-crop production "cannot be fully understood by historiographers without attention to the input of Chinese settlers as reconstructed from their interactions with that landscape," which shows the practical reason for using nontraditional evidence.
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