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
Look for an explicit statement about activities Gilman used to promote social evolution; locate the sentence that links her fiction to urging social reorganization.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage25.The passage gives evidence that Gilman valued which one of the following as an instrument of social progress in her time?
Correct Answer
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The passage says, 'In both her fiction and her social theory she urges women to further social evolution by collectively working toward a reorganization of society.' This explicitly identifies fiction writing as a vehicle Gilman used to promote social progress.
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