The new school of political history that emerged in the 1960's and 1970's sought to go beyond the traditional focus of political historians on leaders and government institutions by examining directly the political practices of ordinary citizens. Like the old approach, however, this new approach excluded women. The very techniques these historians used to uncover mass political behavior in the nineteenth century United States - quantitative analyses of election returns, for example--were useless in analyzing the political activities of women, who were denied the vote until 1920.
By redefining "political activity", historian Paula Baker has developed a political history that includes women. She concludes that among ordinary citizens, political activism by women in the nineteenth century prefigured trends in twentieth century politics. Defining "politics" as "any action taken to affect the course of behavior of government or of the community", Baker concludes that, while voting and holding office were restricted to men, women in the nineteenth century organized themselves into societies committed to social issues such as temperance and poverty. In other words, Baker contends, women activists were early practitioners of nonpartisan, issue oriented politics and thus were more interested in enlisting lawmakers, regardless of their party affiliation, on behalf of certain issues than in ensuring that one party another won an election. In the twentieth century, more men drew closer to women's ideas about politics and took up modes of issue oriented politics that Baker sees women as having pioneered.
It can be inferred that the author of the passage quotes Baker directly in the second paragraph primarily in order to
clarify a position before providing an alternative to that position
differentiate between a novel definition and traditional definitions
provide an example of a point agreed on by different generations of scholars
provide an example of the prose style of an important historian
amplify a definition given in the first paragraph
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正确答案是 B。引用 Baker 的目的是为了让读者更好地理解古典政治历史学家忽略妇女,以及比较新政治历史学中重新定义的政治活动对妇女的影响。B 选项正是指出了新旧历史学家之间的区别,因此是正确的答案。
By redefining "political activity",
By redefining "political activity", historian Paula Baker has developed a political history that includes women. REDEFINING 。后面的develop的宾语是历史,不要被混淆。