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Which of the following statements best describes the function of the first paragraph in the context of the passage as a whole?
The author suggests that the argument advanced in the second paragraph of the passage may be challenged for which of the following reasons?
Some of the characters and themes depicted on the painted glass vessels found at Begram point toward an Egyptian provenance, but Egypt was not the ____________, and perhaps not even the principal place of manufacture.
Julia's success as an academic scientist came largely as the product of her gift for the scholastic ____________: although definitely not a genius, she had a plodding tenacity and an apparent immunity to drudgery.
Scholars of the civil rights movement have often characterized it as springing from social, political, and economic structures ____________ the South, thus overlooking the tradition of civil rights activism in other regions of the country.
Which of the following most logically completes the argument?
From 1970 to 1997, both the Canadian and the United States women's movements engaged with the partisan political process, albeit to varying degrees. Neither entered into a permanent, exclusive relationship with a political party, but both fostered ties with parties. Over time, voices contesting this partisan engagement grew stronger inside both movements, prompting some movement organizations to try to establish alternative routes for political engagement. This attempt, however ,does not support the contention by theorists of new social movements that women's movements, as so-called new movements, are predisposed away from the formal political process. Though these accurately identify the aversion of women's movements to the pragmatic deal making and vote chasing that characterize political parties, what they fail to capture is the equally powerful lure of partisan electoral politics. These contradictory impulses are manifested by the coexistence of partisan engagements and apartisan strategies within the movements.

Within the context of this contradictory relationship, United States and Canadian women's movements followed widely divergent trajectories. In the United States,the women's movement became increasingly involved in partisan electoral politics, while the Canadian movement's party alliances of the 1980s evolved into a largely apartisan orientation in the early 1990s. The relative strength of radical feminism within the Canadian women's movement constrained the extent of the movement's engagement in political arenas.
The author of the passage makes which of the following claims about the "theorists"?
The passage suggests that one reason the United States women's movement became more involved in electoral politics than did the Canadian women's movement was that
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about attempts by some in the women's movement to establish alternative routes for political engagement?
Naomi Hossain argues that Jeffrey Sachs' narrative about economic development in Bangladesh is best described as a ____________, since it presents many accurate observations but selectively exaggerates and minimizes for effect.
Traditionally, deep knowledge of nature had been regarded as ____________; during the scientific revolution, however, free and open communication of research came to be viewed as a sine qua non of scientific progress.
Although its (i)____________ is (ii)____________, the musical style known as "ragtime" has most often been described as an amalgamation of African American music with European forms.
Perhaps most (i)____________ to early-twentieth-century critics of outdoor advertising was that their legislative successes did little to diminish the exponential growth of the industry. Indeed, their reform legislation to some extent (ii)____________ industry expansion, as each new legislative action affirmed bill posters' right to occupy all but specifically proscribed spaces.
One of the most widespread traits among animals is (i)____________. It runs from (ii)____________, such as yawning when others yawn, to emotional (iii)____________, in which the self resonates with fear or joy when it picks up fear or joy in others.
When there is less natural dust blowing into eastern China, the air quality for millions of people there (i)____________: natural dust plays an important role in determining air temperatures and thereby promotes winds to (ii)____________ human-made pollution. Less natural dust, therefore, means the air becomes (iii)____________, with pollution becoming more concentrated and sticking around longer.
If Laplace's nebular theory were correct, it can most reasonably be assumed that
The author advances the main argument of the passage by
The primary purpose of the passage is to
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the places mentioned in the highlighted section?

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