- Fri Apr 23, 2021 3:19 pm
#86608
Hey presidentlsat,
So with this type of question, it is always helpful to have some understanding of what the word means. Romantic can refer to an actual love romance,or the word can refer to somethingimaginary, or the word can mean having emotional appeal, especially idealized emotional appeal.
Then we want to use context clues in the passage to help pick the best answer. I like to read at least a few lines above and a few lines below the term to help me define the word or phrase. I defined romantic in the phrase "romantic nationalism" in this case to be an overly positive or idealized version of nationalism. So I was looking for an answer choice that represented that pre-phrase which was answer choice B.
To answer your other questions. Idealized just means better than in reality.
The aztecs were an society in what is now contemporary Mexico that were very advanced. They are the natives of what is not Mexico.
Indeginista is not a term I was familiar with but it just means the politics of the indigenous people according to google. When I read the passage I used context cluess to assume it meant something to do with the indigenous culture, but I knew it was not a word they expected us to truly understand.
Improving your vocabulary can be a huge help on the LSAT if you are planning on studying over a long period of time. Readng the Wall Street Journal if your politics lean a little more conservative or the New York Times if your politics lean a little more liberal can be a great way to improve your vocabulary. They tend to use a lot of harder words that appear in the LSAT. Alternatively fiction writers like Jonathan Franzen use an excessive amount of large vocabulary words, so you can circle each word you don't know and look it up and you will steadily improve your vocab which will help in law school and the LSAT.
Every time I read a word I don't know, I look up the word and put the word and the definition in a google doc and review the document periodically.
I hope this helps.
Best,
Ryan