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Reading Comprehension

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Both passages say that studying "gender" — the social rules and roles for men and women — helps explain big social and political patterns but can hide the everyday lives of individual women. Passage A explains that in the 1990s historians shifted from telling stories about individual women to analyzing gender relations, which reveals social systems but can ignore personal experiences. Passage B shows how the Roman emperor Augustus used family laws and household images to make women’s roles as wives and mothers politically important, linking family behavior to the health of the state. In short, focusing on gender reveals broad forces and political aims but risks overlooking real women.

Logic Breakdown

Note that Passage A criticizes gender-focused history for obscuring individual women; therefore choose the answer that says Passage B offers structural or ideological analysis (laws, family imagery) rather than substantive accounts of particular Roman women's lives.

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The author of passage A would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements regarding the type of historical analysis found in passage B?

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Passage A explicitly warns that a shift to gender can push "Women as individuals" into the background and that "gender obscures as much as it reveals: that in focusing on underlying structures, we overlook the particular ways in which individual women engaged their worlds." Passage B treats Augustus's policies and public imagery in structural terms (e.g., "Augustus presented the peace and stability of Rome as resting upon the integrity of the Roman family, and he paid particular attention to relocating women in this domestic context as wives and mothers," and "Among the laws passed were the marital laws of 19–18 B.C.E. and 9 C.E. that penalized adultery and rewarded bearers of legitimate children"). Because Passage B analyzes laws, familial roles, and imagery rather than giving accounts of specific women's lived experiences, the author of Passage A would agree that it fails to bring to light substantive information about how particular Roman women lived.
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