Q9. The passage suggests that, with regard to the history of women’s education in the United States, Kerber’s work differs from Woody’s primarily concerning which of the following? A. The extent to which women were interested in pursuing educational opportunities in the eighteenth century B. The extent of the support for educa- tional opportunities for girls prior to the American Revolution. C. The extent of public resistance to edu- cational opportunities for women after the American Revolution. D. Whether attitudes toward women’s educational opportunities changed during the eighteenth century. E. Whether women needed to be educated in order to contribute to the success of a republican form of government
My answer is B. In E, both persons' answer would be 'yes'.
Woody also claimed that practical education for females had many advocates before the Revolution, Woody’s evidence challenges the notion (35) that the Revgolution changed attiludes regarding female education, although it may have accelerated earlier trends. trends means change in extent
My answer is B. In E, both persons' answer would be 'yes'.
Woody also claimed that practical education for females had many advocates before the Revolution, Woody’s evidence challenges the notion (35) that the Revgolution changed attiludes regarding female education, although it may have accelerated earlier trends. trends means change in extent |