The author of the passage alludes to the well-established nature of the concept

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问题 The author of the passage alludes to the well-established nature of the concept of individual rights inthe Anglo-Saxon legal and political tradition in order to______ [br] The author implies that which of the following was true of most feminist thinkers in England and the United States after 1920?

选项 A、They were less concerned with politics than with intellectual issues.
B、They began to reach a broader audience and their programs began to be adopted by mainstream political parties.
C、They called repeatedly for international cooperation mong women’s groups to achieve their goals.
D、They moderated their initial criticism of the conomic systems that characterized their societies.
E、They did not attempt to unite the two different eminist approaches in their thought.

答案 E

解析 The best answer is E. In lines 22-28, the passage states that, between 1890 and 1920, individualist feminism became predominant among feminists in England and the United States, and that the “goals of the two approaches began to seem increasingly irreconcilable”. The discussion that follows suggests that the two schools of thought continued to remain separate and that no attempt was being made to unite them. In lines 46-50, the author concludes by suggesting a way that relational and individualist feminism could be harmonized. Choices A, B, C and D are not suggested by information presented in the passage.
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