Of the more than one thousand people who published memoirs of the French Revolution of 1789, about eighty were women. ███ ██ █████ ██████ █████ ███████████ ███ ██████ ████ ███████ ██ ███ █████ ██████ █ ██████████ ████ █████ ██ ██████████ ██████ ██ ██████████████ ███ ████ ██ ███ ███████████ ████ ████ ██ ███ ██████ ████████ █████ █████ ███ ████ ███████ ██ ███ █████ █████ ████ ████ ██ █████ ███████ ███ █████ ████ ████ █████████ ████████ ████ ██ ███ ███████ ████ █████████ ███████ █████ ███ ███████████ ██████ ███ ████████ ████████ ████ ████ ██ █████ ██ █████ █████ ███████ ██ ██████████ ███ ███████ ███ ███████████ ████ █████████ █████ ███ ██████████ ██████ ██ █████████ ██████████ ███████████ ███ █████████ ███ ███████████ ██████ █████████ █████████ ███████ █████ █████
Phenomenon / Explanation ·Very few memoirs of the French Revolution were written by women and most were written by aristocratic women
Socioeconomic explanation: literacy was high only among aristocrats. Political explanation: memoirs were published during the restored monarchy which, I presume, the aristocrats supported.
We can use subjective guidelines like whether the events are plausible, etc. to evaluate whether these accounts are true. Okay, so we've set out the guidelines but where's the application? Perhaps that's where the next paragraph will take us.
Premise (for Argument 2) ·In spite of strong conformity to prescribed female roles, these memoirists were still socially active during the Revolution
Okay... I think this is setting up for the application of the guideline... The author will relate this to how their subject accounts are reliable, right?
The scholars’ criteria for judging the credibility of events known only to a memoir’s author are stated here. The scholars give two criteria: the described events should be plausible, and the description should be consistent with the author’s character.
a
The depiction should ██████ ██████████ ████ ███ ████████ ████████████
This is stated here as one of the criteria that the scholars use to judge the credibility of events known only to the memoir’s author.
b
The depiction should ███████ ████████████ ███████ ███████████
The scholars say that the depiction should be “plausible,” not that it should be demonstrably factually accurate. They think that “more subjective guidelines must be used,” since we’re addressing “personal events known only to the author.”
c
The depiction should ████ ████ ████████ ███████ █████ █████ ████████
This isn’t stated in the passage. The scholars are giving criteria for verifying certain depictions today; they don’t argue that these depictions must have been verified when they were written.
d
The depiction should ███ ██ ████ ██ █ ████████ ████████
This isn’t stated in the passage. The scholars give two criteria for judging the credibility of events known only to a memoir’s author: the described events should be plausible, and the description should be consistent with the author’s character.
e
The depiction should ████████ █ ██████████ ███████ ██ ███ █████
This isn’t stated in the passage. The scholars give two criteria for judging the credibility of events known only to a memoir’s author: the described events should be plausible, and the description should be consistent with the author’s character.
Difficulty
75% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is significantly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%145
154
75%163
Analysis
Stated
Critique or debate
Humanities
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
75%
166
b
18%
159
c
1%
156
d
2%
161
e
3%
156
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