Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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
Find the sentences in Passage A that describe the 1990s shift from studying "women" to studying "gender" and note the passage's definition of "gender relations" as an exploration of social systems underlying men–women relationships.
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Unlock Full Passage16.According to passage A, during the 1990s the focus in the study of women's history shifted to which one of the following?
Correct Answer
A
"During the 1990s...there [was] a transition from the subject of women to the issue of gender. Women as individuals receded into the background, and something more abstract called gender relations came to the fore.'" and "Since gender relations involved turning to an exploration of the social systems that underlay the relationships of men and women..." — Choice A directly paraphrases this latter sentence: the focus shifted to investigating the social systems that shaped interactions of men and women.
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