Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
During the 1790s French Revolution, two supporters argued differently about women's rights. Condorcet said women’s rights were just part of equal rights for everyone and that reason and fair laws would naturally end unfair treatment, so no special political campaign was needed. Olympe de Gouges said women’s lack of political power caused most of their problems and that women must actively fight for voting rights, property, and equal jobs. Condorcet spoke in general ideas; Gouges pushed for direct political action — but neither view became widely accepted.
Logic Breakdown
Summarize the passage's main point: it contrasts Condorcet's theoretical view that women's rights will follow from universal equal rights (without explicit political action) with Gouges's insistence that women must politically mobilize to secure their rights.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage1.Which one of the following most accurately states the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
D
D is correct because the passage's central purpose is to compare Condorcet and Gouges and highlight their opposing prescriptions for achieving women's rights. Supported passages include: the summary sentence that sets up the contrast—'Where Condorcet believed that women's rights were a specific instance of rights in general ... Gouges argued that the political inequalities ... should therefore be battled through direct political action.' The passage also states explicitly that 'Condorcet thus maintained that women's rights need not be addressed through vigorous political action,' while 'the tone and content of Gouges's proposals reflected her objective that women should become politically mobilized in a war against the injustices that she saw men stubbornly perpetuating.' These quoted sentences together match D’s description (Condorcet: no explicit political action required; Gouges: direct political battle).
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