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       In a 1984 book, Claire C.        Robertson argued that,        before colonialism, age was Line       a more important indicator   (5)      of status and authority than gender in Ghana and in Africa generally.  British colonialism imposed European-style male-  (10)      dominant notions upon more egalitarian local situations to the detriment of women generally, and gender became a defining  (15)      characteristic that weak- ened women’s power and authority.       Subsequent research in Kenya convinced Robertson  (20)      that she had overgeneralized        about Africa.  Before colo-        nialism, gender was more salient in central Kenya than it was in Ghana, although age  (25)      was still crucial in determin- ing authority.  In contrast with Ghana, where women had traded for hundreds of years and achieved legal majority  (30)      (not unrelated phenomena), the evidence regarding central Kenya indicated that        women were legal minors and were sometimes treated  (35)as male property, as were
 European women at that time.  Factors like strong patrilinearity and patrilocality,       as well as women’s inferior  (40)     land rights and lesser involvement in trade, made women more dependent on men than was generally the case in Ghana.  However,  (45)      since age apparently remained the overriding principle of social organiza- tion in central Kenya, some senior women had much  (50)      authority.  Thus, Robertson revised her hypothesis somewhat, arguing that in determining authority in precolonial Africa age was a  (55)      primary principle that super- seded gender to varying degrees depending on the situation. Q6: The author of the passage mentions the status of age as a principle of social organization in precolonial central Kenya in lines 24-26 most likely in order to    E  
 indicate that women’s dependence on men in precolonial Kenya was not absolutecontrast the situation of senior women to that of less senior women in precolonial Kenyan societydifferentiate between the status and authority of precolonial Kenyan women and that of precolonial Ghanaian womenexplain why age superseded gender to a greater extent in precolonial Kenya than it did elsewhere in Africaidentify a factor that led Robertson to revise her hypothesis about precolonial Africa
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