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妇女运动那个明天谁有空考古下。。我记得有过的感觉。。 -- by 会员 cicy11 (2011/9/25 0:12:33)
好像刚好是我做的GWD的题啊~~~是这个嘛????GWD1-Q4 toQ6:
The fields of antebellum (pre-Civil War)political history and women’s history use separate sources and focus onseparate issues.   olitical historians,examining sources such as voting records, newspapers, and politicians’writings, focus on the emergence in the 1840’s of a new “American politicalnation,” and since women were neither voters nor politicians, they receivelittle discussion. Women’s historians,meanwhile, have shown little interest in the subject of party politics, insteaddrawing on personal papers, legal records such as wills, and records of femaleassociations to illuminate women’s domestic lives, their moral reformactivities, and the emergence of the woman’s rights movement. However, most historians haveunderestimated the extent and significance of women’s political allegiance inthe antebellum period. For example, inthe presidential election campaigns of the 1840’s, the Virginia Whig party strove to win theallegiance of Virginia ’swomen by inviting them to rallies and speeches. According to Whig propaganda, women who turned out at the party’srallies gathered information that enabled them to mold party-loyal families,reminded men of moral values that transcended party loyalty, and conferredmoral standing on the party. Virginia Democrats, in response, began to makesimilar appeals to women as well. By themid-1850’s the inclusion of women in the rituals of party politics had become commonplaceand the ideology that justified such inclusion had been assimilated by theDemocrats. GWD1-Q4: Theprimary purpose of the passage as a whole is to
A. examine the tactics of antebellum politicalparties with regard to women B. trace the effect of politics on theemergence of the woman’s rights movement C. point out a deficiency in the study of aparticular historical period D. discuss the ideologies of opposingantebellum political parties E. contrast the methodologies in two differingfields of historical inquiry ---------------------------------------------------------------------- GWD1-Q5: Accordingto the second paragraph of the passage, Whig propaganda included the assertionthat A. women should enjoy more political rightsthan they did B. women were the most important influences on political attitudes within afamily C. women’s reform activities reminded men ofimportant moral values D. women’s demonstrations at rallies wouldinfluence men’s voting behavior E. women’s presence at rallies would enhancethe moral standing of the party ---------------------------------------------------------------------- GWD1-Q6: Accordingto the passage, which of the following was true of Virginia Democrats in themid-1850’s? A. They feared that their party was losing itsstrong moral foundation. B. They believed that the Whigs’ inclusion ofwomen in party politics had led to the Whigs’ success in many elections. C. They created an ideology that justified theinclusion of women in party politics. D. They wanted to demonstrate that they were insupport of the woman’s rights movement. E. They imitated the Whigs’ efforts to includewomen in the rituals of party politics.
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