Recent feminist scholarship concerning the United States in the 1920s challenges earlier interpretations that assessed the 1920s in terms of the unkept “promises” of the women’s suffrage movement. This new scholarship disputes the long-held view that because a women’s voting bloc did not materialize after women gained the right to vote in 1920, suffrage failed to produce long-term political gains for women. These feminist scholars also challenge the old view that pronounced suffrage a failure for not delivering on the promise that the women’s vote would bring about moral, corruption-free governance. Asked whether women’s suffrage was a failure, these scholars cite the words of turn-of-the-century social reformer Jane Addams, “Why don’t you ask if suffrage in general is failing?”

In some ways, however, these scholars still present the 1920s as a period of decline. After suffrage, they argue, the feminist movement lost its cohesiveness, and gender consciousness waned. After the mid-1920s, few successes could be claimed by feminist reformers: little could be seen in the way of legislative victories.

During this decade, however, there was intense activism aimed at achieving increased autonomy for women, broadening the spheres within which they lived their daily lives. Women’s organizations worked to establish opportunities for women: they strove to secure for women the full entitlements of citizenship, including the right to hold office and the right to serve on juries.


It can be inferred that the analyses of the author of the passage and the scholars mentioned in lines 20–23 (After…legislative victories) differ with regard to which of the following?


The criteria they use to evaluate the success of the feminist movement during the 1920s

Their interpretations of the “promises” of the suffragist movement

The suggestions they make for achieving feminist goals

Their definitions of what constitutes a legislative victory

Their estimations of the obstacles preventing women’s having achieved a voting bloc in the 1920s

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正确答案请选 B。文章提到,这些女性主义学者质疑“长期以来的观点,即女性获得右投票后,没有形成女性投票块,所以妇女右投票没有带来长期政治利益” 。因此,他们对于妇女右投票是否失败的评估标准与作者和学者质疑的妇女右投票的承诺有关。

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