Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a well-known early-1900s writer, argued that people can and should consciously shape how society changes instead of leaving everything to cutthroat competition. She thought work (like crafts, arts, and science) helps drive social progress and that people have a duty to do work that benefits society. Gilman pushed for reorganizing society to remove fixed male and female job roles and strict hierarchies, saying that while aggressive "male" traits once helped build complex societies, future progress needs a balance that includes cooperative, nurturing "female" traits.
Logic Breakdown
Find the part of the passage that identifies what drives social evolution; Gilman explicitly names human work (e.g., crafts, trades, arts, sciences) as a prime source.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage24.The passage indicates that Gilman believed that which one of the following can be a significant factor in the evolution of society?
Correct Answer
D
Gilman states that "a prime source of social evolution is human work, whether in crafts, trades, arts, or sciences," and argues that people should "identify and engage in work that is societally relevant and that makes the best use of that person's talents." "Skilled occupations" corresponds directly to crafts and trades and to engaging one’s talents in work, so D is supported by the text.
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