- Sat Jan 20, 2018 2:55 pm
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Complete Answer Explanation
This is a Global Reference, Primary Purpose question. A good prephrase is a summary of the main idea of the passage:
This is a Global Reference, Primary Purpose question. A good prephrase is a summary of the main idea of the passage:
- This passage is a description of the work of Charlotte Gilman and her contributions to the theory of Social Darwinism, specifically its collective social and ethical implications.
- A) Is the passage a defense of Gilman? Against whom? It's not really a defense. It's just telling us some information about Gilman, whom we may infer the author admires. Also, this answer choice refers to views "promulgated by a particular group of writers and activists." This phrasing is too broad. The passage is narrowly focused on Gilman.
B) This is the credited response. "Description" matches our prediction on the nose. Who is the "particular writer?" Gilman.
What was the intellectual controversy? Whether or not it is futile to act to improve society (c.f. ll 9-20) What was the "scientific theory?" Social Darwinism. We have a total match here.
C) This is not an "explication" (a detailed explanation) of theoretical points. Moreover, these social theories have differing goals.
D) There is no alternative view of Gilman present. Moreover, this is not a defense, as noted in the explanation for A.
E) This is not an introduction to Social Darwinism writ large. The passage is focused on Gilman in particular.