In colonial Connecticut between 1670 and 1719, women participated in one of every six civil cases, the vast majority of which were debtrelated. Women's participation dropped to one in ten cases after 1719, and to one in twenty by the 1770's. however, as Cornelia Hughes Dayton notes in Women Before the Bar: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789, these statistics are somewhat deceptive: in fact, both the absolute numbers and the percentage of adult women participating in civil cases grew steadily throughout the eighteenth century, but the legal activity of men also increased dramatically, and at a much faster rate. Single, married, and widowed women continued to pursue their own and their husbands' debtors through legal action much as they had done in the previous century, but despite this continuity, their place in the legal system shifted dramatically. Men's commercial interests and credit networks became increasingly far-flung, owing in part to the ability of creditors to buy and sell promissory notes (legal promises to pay debts). At the same time, women's networks of credit and debt remained primarily local and personal. Dayton contends that, although still performing crucial economic services in their communities—services that ontributed to the commercialization of the colonial economy—women remained for the most part outside the new economic and legal culture of the eighteenth century.


According to the passage, compared with women in eighteenth-century Connecticut, men were


more likely to rely on credit and go into debt

more likely to pursue their families' debtors

more likely to participate in economic transactions outside their own communities

less likely to perform economic services in their own communities.

less likely to participate in civil cases that were not debt-related.

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正确答案是 C。文章提到男性的商业兴趣和信贷网络变得越来越广泛了,这部分归功于债权人购买和出售期票的能力,期票是法律上对偿付债务的承诺。而女性的信贷和债务网络仍然主要是局限在本地和个人的。由此可见,与 18 世纪的康涅狄格州的女性相比,男性更有可能参与到自己所在社区以外的经济交易中,所以 C 选项是正确答案。

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