Social historians have noted that European social and political thought of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was marked by the popularity of "grand theories," influential intellectual movements such as Freudianism or Marxism that attempted to account for a broad range of historical phenomena with a single, ambitious explanation. ███
Intro ·Grand theories
"Grand theories" attempted to account for a broad range of historical phenomena with a single, ambitious explanation.
Author's Argument ·Grand theories' decline is an opportunity
Historical explanations can now focus on the contingent, the particular, and the novel; it can provide narrative satisfaction without having to view history as fully determined.
Passage Style
Single position
22.
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Question Type
Main point
The author advances the position that the decline of grand theories is an opportunity to adopt a historical perspective that provides the narrative satisfaction of grand theories, while avoiding the inflexibility of those theories.
This doesn’t capture the author’s view in the last paragraph.
b
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This doesn’t capture the author’s view in the last paragraph. Also, the author notes that grand theories didn’t fail to explain events up to the time that grand theories were formed. Rather, they failed to explain later events.
This doesn’t capture the author’s view in the last paragraph. Also, the author doesn’t suggest that grand theories failed to account for various universal truths. Rather, we grew to be skeptical that history proceeds based on universal laws.
This best captures the author’s view as it’s expressed in the last paragraph.
e
Though grand theories █████████ ██ ███████ ███ █████████ ███████ ████ ██ █████ ████████ █████████ █████████████
Although the author agrees with (E), the main point goes beyond the mere fact that grand theories provided narrative satisfaction. The author wants us to adopt a new historical perspective that provides both narrative satisfaction but also takes into account historical contingency.
Difficulty
82% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%140
148
75%157
Analysis
Main point
Humanities
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
5%
155
b
4%
155
c
4%
155
d
82%
164
e
5%
157
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