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Women's grassroots activism and their vision of a new civic consciousn
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08 Feb 2022, 11:34
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Women's grassroots activism and their vision of a new civic consciousness lay at the heart of social reform in the United States throughout the Progressive Era, the period between the depression of 1893 and America's entry into the Second World War. Though largely disenfranchised except for school elections, white middle-class women reformers won a variety of victories, notably in the improvement of working conditions, especially for women and children. Ironically, though, child labor legislation pitted women of different classes against one another. To the reformers, child labor and industrial home work were equally inhumane practices that should be outlawed, but, as a number of women historians have recently observed, working-class mothers did not always share this view. Given the precarious finances of working-class families and the necessity of pooling the wages of as many family members as possible, working-class families viewed the passage and enforcement of stringent child labor statutes as a personal economic disaster and made strenuous efforts to circumvent child labor laws. Yet reformers rarely understood this resistance in terms of the desperate economic situation of working-class families, interpreting it instead as evidence of poor parenting. This is not to dispute women reformers' perception of child labor as a terribly exploitative practice, but their understanding of child labor and their legislative solutions for ending it failed to take account of the economic needs of working-class families.
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A explain why women reformers of the Progressive Era failed to achieve their goals B discuss the origins of child labor laws in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries C compare the living conditions of working-class and middle-class women in the Progressive Era D discuss an oversight on the part of women reformers of the Progressive Era E revise a traditional view of the role played by women reformers in enacting Progressive Era reforms
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2. The view mentioned in the highlight text of the passage refers to which of the following?
A Some working-class mothers' resistance to the enforcement of child labor laws B Reformers' belief that child labor and industrial home work should be abolished C Reformers' opinions about how working-class families raised their children D Certain women historians' observation that there was a lack of consensus between women of different classes on the issue of child labor and industrial home work E Working-class families' fears about the adverse consequences that child labor laws would have on their ability to earn an adequate living
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3. The author of the passage mentions the observations of women historians (the highlight text)[women historians have recently observed] most probably in order to
A provide support for an assertion made in the preceding sentence B raise a question that is answered in the last sentence of the passage C introduce an opinion that challenges a statement made in the first sentence of the passage D offer an alternative view to the one attributed in the passage to working-class mothers E point out a contradiction inherent in the traditional view of child labor reform as it is presented in the passage
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4. The passage suggests that which of the following was a reason for the difference of opinion between working class mothers and women reformers on the issue of child labor?
A Reformers' belief that industrial home work was preferable to child labor outside the home B Reformers' belief that child labor laws should pertain to working conditions but not to pay C Working-class mothers' resentment at reformers' attempts to interfere with their parenting D Working-class mothers' belief that child labor was an inhumane practice E Working-class families' need for every employable member of their families to earn money
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5. The author of the passage asserts which of the following about women reformers who tried to abolish child labor?
A They alienated working-class mothers by attempting to enlist them in agitating for progressive causes. B They underestimated the prevalence of child labor among the working classes. C They were correct in their conviction that child labor was deplorable but shortsighted about the impact of child labor legislation on working-class families. D They were aggressive in their attempts to enforce child labor legislation, but were unable to prevent working-class families from circumventing them. E They were prevented by their nearly total disenfranchisement from making significant progress in child labor reform.
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6. According to the passage, one of the most striking achievements of white middle-class women reformers during the progressive Era was
A gaining the right to vote in school elections B mobilizing working-class women in the fight against child labor C uniting women of different classes in grassroots activism D improving the economic conditions of working- class families E improving women's and children's working conditions
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1. The primary purpose of the passage is to
Difficulty Level: Medium
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Understanding the author's purpose comes only from reflecting on the passage as a whole. The beginning of the passage notes the success of middle-class women reformers in improving working conditions for women and children. The middle discusses the position of workingclass mothers, who were more concerned with the economic survival of their families than with labor reform and consequently tried to circumvent the laws. The close of the passage observes that, although middle-class reformers were right to point out exploitation of children, they failed to understand the economic plight of working-class families, who needed the income earned by every possible member. The purpose of this passage is to show the failure of middle-class reformers to understand the economic position of working-class families.
A. Lines 6-10 emphasize the victories of the reformers.
B. The passage discusses the effects, rather than the origins, of child labor laws.
C. Living conditions of middle-class and working-class women are not compared.
D. Correct. As is made clear, especially in the final sentence of the passage, women reformers filed to understand the economic needs of working-class families.
E. A traditional view is not compared with a newer, revised view of the reformers.
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2. The view mentioned in the highlighted text of the passage refers to which of the following?
Difficulty Level: Medium
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Inference
To find what this appearance of view refers to, it is necessary to look back to the beginning of the sentence. This view, not shared by working-class mothers, refers to the reformer's conviction that child labor and industrial home work were equally inhumanepractices that should be outlawed.
A.This view must refer back to a point already stated; resistance to child labor laws is not discussed until the following sentence.
B. Correct.This view refers to the position of reformers stated earlier in the same sentence: that child labor and industrial home wor. .. should be outlawed.
C.This view must refer back to a point already stated; the reformer's belief that resistance to child labor laws was due to poor parenting is discussed later in the passage.
D. A number of women historians have said that working-class mothers did not always share the view of middle-class women reformers about child labor.
E.This view must refer back to a point already stated; the fears of working-class families are examined in the following sentence.
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3. The author of the passage mentions the observations of women historians (the highlight text)[women historians have recently observed] most probably in order to
Difficulty Level: Very Hard
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In lines 10-12, the author asserts that child labor laws pitted women of different classes against one another. The view of the middle-class women reformers is stated, and then, to show that working-class mothers did not hold the same opinion, the author turns to the recent work of women historians to support this statement.
A. Correct. The author uses the recent work of women historians to support the statement that women of different social classes were pitted against one another.
B. The women historians have recently observed; the verb observed introduces a statement rather than a question.
C. The reference to women historians has to do with working-class mothers; it does not challenge women's activism and role in social reform.
D. The passage supports what the women historians say about working-class mothers.
E. The author does not define or present the traditional view of child labor reform, nor is any inherent contradiction pointed out.
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4. The passage suggests that which of the following was a reason for the difference of opinion between working class mothers and women reformers on the issue of child labor?
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Inference
The question's use of the word suggests means that the answer depends on making an inference. Lines 12-23 examine the different views of middle-class reformers and working-class mothers on child labor laws. While the reformers saw child labor as an inhumane practice that should be outlawed, working-class mothers understood the necessity of pooling the wages of as manyfamil members as possible and viewed child labor legislation as a personal economic disaster.
A. Lines 12-14 show that reformers regarded both kinds of work as equally inhumane practices that should be outlawed.
B. Pay is not specifically discussed in the passage.
C. Lines 24-27 indicate that the reformers believed working-class resistance to child labor laws was a sign of poor parenting, but nothing is said about the working-class response to this view.
D. Lines 12-17 say that the reformers held this position, but working-class mothers did not always share this view.
E. Correct. Lines 17-23 explain that working-class families needed the wages as many family members as possible.
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5. The author of the passage asserts which of the following about women reformers who tried to abolish child labor?
Difficulty Level: Easy
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This question is based on information explicitly stated in the final sentence of the passage. Women reformers viewed child labor as a terrible exploitative practice but they failed to take into account fo the economic needs of working-class families.
A. The passage does not say that reformers tried to enlist working-class mothers in progressive causes.
B. No evidence is offered to support such a statement.
C Correct. The final sentence makes clear that the reformers recognized child labor as exploitative but did not understand the economic needs of working-class families.
D. The reformers activities involved promoting legislation; there is no evidence in the passage that the reformers themselves attempted to enforce these laws.
E. Lines 6-10 show that the reformers improved working conditions for women and children, despite their disenfranchisement.
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6. According to the passage, one of the most striking achievements of white middle-class women reformers during the progressive Era was
Difficulty Level: Easy
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The question's use of the phrase according to the passage indicates that the answer can be found through careful reading of the passage. Tis question is based on infrmation explicitly stated in lines 7-10, which state that white mid-class women reformers won a variety of victories, notably in the improved working conditions, especially for women and children.
A. Lines 6-7 show that women already had the right to vote in school elections.
B. Lines 20-24 show that working-class fmilies tried to circumvent child labor laws.
C. Lines 11-12 say that one product of grassroots activism, child labor legislation, pitted women different classes against one another.
D. Lines 31-32 say that the reformers failed to take into account the economic needs of working class families.
E Correct. The passage states that reformers improved the working conditions of women and children.
The correct answer is E.
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