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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?

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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.

The correct answer is E.
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5. The author of the passage asserts which of the following about women reformers who tried to abolish child labor?

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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.

The correct answer is C.
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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

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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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