The passage suggests that woman suffragists who made reform arguments maintained that if women were able to vote, woman voters would make voting decisions that
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The author mentions “the far-reaching impact of urbanization and industrialization” primarily in order to
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The author mentions “the integrity of democracy" primarily in order to
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Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument relies?
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Regarding the "doubt" mentioned in the passage, the author would probably agree that it
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The author of the passage provides evidence to refute which of the following aspects of the hypothesis described in the first paragraph?
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In the context in which it appears, “pattern” most nearly means
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According to the passage, the source of the “compelling vision" and “inspiring political rhetoric" was
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Which of the following statements about Western European scholarly activity can be inferred from the passage?
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The passage is primarily concerned with
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According to the passage, Godwin has expressed which of the following views about the “matrilineal connections"?
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It can be inferred that the author of the passage regards each of the following as a point of similarity between Gail Godwin and Ellen Glasgow EXCEPT
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The passage suggests which of the following about art collectors in antiquity?
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The author mentions “many collectors" primarily to
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The passage states which of the following about the Mesopotamian statues?
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The author of the passage mentions “numerous ancient texts” primarily in order to
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The author notes that “treaties are made by the assent of the president and the United States Senate alone" in order to help
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The passage indicates which of the following about the ”relaxation of property qualifications"?
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According to the passage, the idea that the Constitution “laid the seeds of slavery's eventual destruction" represents
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In Amar's argument, the fact that many states “relaxed their property qualifications" serves primarily as
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