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Q25

by hwsitgoing Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:28 pm

Can someone please explain why #25 is B or provide me with a line reference to support that answer? I can see why the other choices are not right, but why is B right?
 
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Re: Question # 25 Last Passage: The author of the passage..

by giladedelman Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:52 am

Thanks for your question!

In the last paragraph, we're told that "early black historians were themselves engaged in a sort of nation building" (43-45) ... "that posits a diasporic community, which, while lacking a sovereign territory ..." (52-53) etc.

So, nation building doesn't require sovereign territory.

Does that help?
 
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Re: Q25

by zhupon Wed Nov 04, 2015 1:37 pm

For Q25, what's wrong with (E)? The language such as "entirely different events" does seem to be a bit too strong. But isn't it true that those historians(who employed a nationalist approach)focused on the "glorification of the nation" whereas those early African American historians focused on reconstructing a African past? Thanks!
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Re: Q25

by maryadkins Mon Nov 09, 2015 10:09 am

You just said for yourself why (E) is wrong. :)

Yes, they focus on different things, we're told.

Yes, calling this "entirely different events" is way too extreme: we have no CLUE if they were entirely different events or not. In fact, there probably is some overlap in events because that would make sense.

As for the others:

(A) is never stated or implied.

(B) is correct.

(C) "of any kind?" Another extreme statement.

(D) "most prominent" isn't stated or implied (again, extreme).