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Prep Test2- essay13

文章kaijen » 2007-09-22 22:13

Test2- Essay #13. 537 (23211-!-item-!-188;#058&00537-00)

The identification of femininity with morality and a belief in the innate moral superiority of women were fundamental to the cult of female domesticity in the nineteenth-century United States. Ironically, this ideology of female benevolence empowered women in the realm of social activism, enabling them to escape the confines of their traditional domestic spheres and to enter prisons, hospitals, battlefields, and slums. By following this path, some women came to wield considerable authority in the distribution of resources and services in their communities.

The sentimentalized concept of female benevolence bore little resemblance to women's actual work, which was decidedly unsentimental and businesslike, in that it involved chartering societies, raising money, and paying salaries. Moreover, in the face of legal limitations on their right to control money and property, women had to find ingenious legal ways to run and finance organized philanthropy. In contrast to the day-to-day reality of this work, the idealized image of female benevolence lent a sentimental and gracious aura of altruism to the very real authority and privilege that some women commanded--which explains why some women activists clung tenaciously to this ideology. But clinging to this ideology also prevented these women from even attempting to gain true political power because it implied a moral purity that precluded participation in the messy world of partisan politics.


Question #42. 537-01 (23257-!-item-!-188;#058&000537-01)

According to the passage, the ideology of female benevolence was consistent with women taking part in each of the following spheres of activity EXCEPT
(A) organized philanthropy
(B) domestic life
(C) electoral politics
(D) fund-raising for worthy causes
(E) social work

Ans:(C)

Question #43. 537-04 (23303-!-item-!-188;#058&000537-04)

Information in the passage suggests that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements concerning the cult of female domesticity?

(A) The cult of female domesticity developed independently of the concept of female benevolence.
(B) The cult of female domesticity was incompatible with women's participation in social activism.
(C) The cult of female domesticity incorporated ideological elements that actually helped some women to escape from their traditional domestic roles.
(D) The original motivation behind the promotion of the cult of female domesticity was to exclude women from partisan politics.
(E) The growth of organized philanthropy in the nineteenth-century United States is ultimately attributable to the cult of female domesticity.

Ans:(C)

Question #44. 537-05 (23349-!-item-!-188;#058&000537-05)

Which of the following best summarizes the main point of the passage?

(A) The identification of femininity with morality promoted the notion of women's moral purity while excluding women from positions of authority in their communities.
(B) The belief in women's innate moral superiority allowed women to exercise political power without participating in partisan politics.
(C) The cult of female domesticity helped some women to gain power and privilege but kept most women confined to the domestic sphere.
(D) The ideology of female benevolence empowered women in the realm of social activism but placed limits on their direct political power.
(E) The idealization of female altruism enabled women to engage in philanthropic activities but prevented them from managing money and property.

Ans:(D)
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文章kaijen » 2007-09-22 22:35

Question #42. 537-01 (23257-!-item-!-188;#058&000537-01)

According to the passage, the ideology of female benevolence was consistent with women taking part in each of the following spheres of activity EXCEPT
(A) organized philanthropy
(B) domestic life
(C) electoral politics
(D) fund-raising for worthy causes
(E) social work

Ans:(C)

可以選(B)嗎?
在第一段裡有提到...
Ironically, this ideology of female benevolence empowered women in the realm of social activism, enabling them to escape the confines of their traditional domestic spheres
Kevin Wang
Candidate for MBA, Class of 2011
Duke University, The Fuqua School of Business
kaijen.wang@fuqua.duke.edu
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文章dibert8 » 2007-09-26 00:32

在 escape 前是在 domestic spheres; 家是源頭,一定可以的啊!

這一 information (細節)題考 but:
But clinging to this ideology also prevented these women from even attempting to gain true political power
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文章chris8888 » 2008-01-22 15:53

(43-D)The identification of femininity with morality and a belief in (44-B/C)the innate moral superiority of women were fundamental to the cult of female domesticity in the nineteenth-century United States.

Ironically, this ideology of female benevolence empowered women in the realm of (42-E)social activism, (44-C)enabling them to (43-C)escape the confines of their traditional (42-B)domestic spheres and to enter prisons, hospitals, battlefields, and slums. By following this path, some women (44-A)came to wield considerable authority in the distribution of resources and services in their communities.

The sentimentalized concept of female benevolence bore little resemblance to women's actual work, which was decidedly unsentimental and businesslike, (44-E)in that it involved chartering societies, (42-D)raising money, and paying salaries.

Moreover, in the face of legal limitations on their right to control money and property, women had to find ingenious legal ways (44-E)to run and finance (42-A)organized philanthropy.

In contrast to the day-to-day reality of this work, the idealized image of female benevolence lent a sentimental and gracious aura of altruism to the very real authority and privilege that some women commanded--which explains why some women activists clung tenaciously to this ideology. (44-D)But clinging to this ideology also prevented these women from even attempting to gain true (42-C)political power because (44-C)it implied a moral purity that precluded participation in the messy world of partisan politics.

Question #42. 537-01 (23257-!-item-!-188;#058&000537-01)

According to the passage, the ideology of female benevolence was consistent with women taking part in each of the following spheres of activity EXCEPT
女性的善意恩惠的意識形態與女性參與以下的活動有關, 除了 .... (找沒有關聯性的)

(A) organized philanthropy
(B) domestic life
(C) electoral politics
(D) fund-raising for worthy causes
(E) social work

Question #43. 537-04 (23303-!-item-!-188;#058&000537-04)

Information in the passage suggests that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements concerning the cult of female domesticity?

(A) The cult of female domesticity developed independently of the concept of female benevolence.
獨立地?? 錯, 是有關的
(B) The cult of female domesticity was incompatible with women's participation in social activism.
與女性參與社會行動主義活動不相容?? 錯,
(C) The cult of female domesticity incorporated ideological elements that actually helped some women to escape from their traditional domestic roles.
對,
(D) The original motivation behind the promotion of the cult of female domesticity was to exclude women from partisan politics.
原先隱藏在女性家庭生活信念促進的動機就是要排除女性於政黨政治, No... 沒有說. 只提到跟moral and belief有關而且是innate
(E) The growth of organized philanthropy in the nineteenth-century United States is ultimately attributable to the cult of female domesticity.
ultimately <== 太極端

Question #44. 537-05 (23349-!-item-!-188;#058&000537-05)

Which of the following best summarizes the main point of the passage?

(A) The identification of femininity with morality promoted the notion of women's moral purity while excluding women from positions of authority in their communities.
(B) The belief in women's innate moral superiority allowed women to exercise political power without participating in partisan politics.
(C) The cult of female domesticity helped some women to gain power and privilege but kept most women confined to the domestic sphere.
(D) The ideology of female benevolence empowered women in the realm of social activism but placed limits on their direct political power.
(E) The idealization of female altruism enabled women to engage in philanthropic activities but prevented them from managing money and property.
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文章pimi » 2008-04-07 12:26

The identification of femininity with morality and a belief in the innate moral superiority of women were fundamental to the cult of female domesticity in the nineteenth-century United States.

請問上面這句話是說The identification of femininity with morality and a belief in the innate moral superiority of women是the cult of female domesticity in the nineteenth-century United States的基礎嗎???
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