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In the 1800s and early 1900s, many thinkers promoted big, simple theories (like Freud's and Marx's) that tried to explain most social and historical events by saying history follows fixed, universal laws. Over time, events and the failures of some political systems showed these theories couldn't explain everything and were limited by their era. People still miss the clear, predictable view those theories offered, but the author argues this longing could push us to accept that history often depends on unique, messy events. Instead of strict determinism, we should use explanations that include particular details and rules that guide but do not fully fix what happens, letting us tell coherent stories without pretending everything was inevitable.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the passage's definition of "grand theories" in paragraph 1 and match that wording to the answer choices.

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According to the passage, which one of the following best describes the reason why Freudianism is considered a grand theory?

Correct Answer
D
The passage defines grand theories in para. 1 as "influential intellectual movements such as Freudianism or Marxism that attempted to account for a broad range of historical phenomena with a single, ambitious explanation." This explicit description matches choice D.
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