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作者: usdream    时间: 2004-9-17 18:41
标题: GWD 4-7

      Many scholars have theorized that


            economic development, particularly


            industrialization and urbanization, con-


Line     tributes to the growth of participatory


  (5)      democracy;  according to this theory, it


would seem logical that women would


both demand and gain suffrage in ever


greater numbers whenever economic


development expanded their economic


(10)     opportunities.  However, the economic


development theory is inadequate to


explain certain historical facts about the


implementation of women’s suffrage.


For example, why was women’s suf-


(15)     frage, instituted nationally in the United


States in 1920, not instituted nationally


in Switzerland until the 1970’s?  Indus-


trialization was well advanced in both


countries by 1920:  over 33 percent


(20)     of American workers were employed


            in various industries, as compared


            to 44 percent of Swiss workers.


Granted, Switzerland and the United


States diverged in the degree to


(25)     which the expansion of industry coin-


cided with the degree of urbanization:


only 29 percent of the Swiss population


lived in cities of 10,000 or more inhabi-


tants by 1920.  However, urbanization


(30)     cannot fully explain women’s suffrage.


Within the United States prior to 1920,


for example, only less urbanized


            states had granted women suffrage.


Similarly, less urbanized countries


(35)         such as Cambodia and Ghana had


voting rights for women long before


Switzerland did.  It is true that Switzer-


land’s urbanized cantons (political


subdivisions) generally enacted


(40)         women’s suffrage legislation earlier


than did rural cantons.  However,


these cantons often shared other


characteristics—similar linguistic back-


grounds and strong leftist parties—that


may help to explain this phenomenon.



The passage suggests which of the following about urbanization in Switzerland and the United States by 1920?




  • A greater percentage of Swiss industrial workers than American industrial workers lived in urban areas.

  • There were more cities of 10,000 or more inhabitants in Switzerland than there were in the United States.

  • Swiss workers living in urban areas were more likely to be employed in industry than were American workers living in urban areas.

  • Urbanized areas of Switzerland were more likely than similar areas in the United States to have strong leftist parties.

  • A greater percentage of the United States population than the Swiss population lived in urban areas.

  • Here, why C is wrong?


    29% population live in city , while 44% of workers were employed


    Based on the conditions above, could we infer that "Swiss workers living in urban areas were more likely to be employed in industry than were American workers living in urban areas."?



    And in E, the passage just mentions about fewer people live  in Swiss live in cities of 10000 workers or above, just due to this, can we say "


    A greater percentage of the United States population than the Swiss population lived in urban areas."?



    Could NN please help me solve this puzzle?


    Thank you!


    作者: msfox    时间: 2004-12-12 12:33
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