Answer Choices
Women are not naturally suited for the exercise of civil and political rights.
Men and women possess similar degrees of reasoning ability.
Women do not need to remain confined to their traditional family duties.
The principles of natural law should not be invoked when considering gender roles.
Explanation for Question 41 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 3
Question 41 says, how would the authors of passage one most likely respond to 2 the points made in the final paragraph of passage tip? 3 So let's look at the final paragraph of passage two. 4 It says in this style, the style of the style, 5 the referencing is found in the paragraph before. 6 So just the subjugation of women and the decision of freedom and happiness and 7 things like that. So in this style argue tyrants of every denomination from the 8 weak king to the weak father of a family, 9 they are all eager to crush reason yet always assert that they use serve 10 its throne only to be useful. Do you not act a similar part when 11 you force all women by denying them civil and political rights to remain a 12 mirrored in their families groping in the dark? So basically what this paragraph 13 is saying is that men act in 14 the way of crushing reason. 15 So it says they're all eager to crush reason here, 16 but they use reason when it's convenient for them to that's 17 what they're saying. You surfing it's thrown. So they're using reason to be useful 18 in the fact that it's useful to subjugate women. 19 So basically the main idea of this paragraph is just talking about 20 the lack of civil and political rights for women. 21 So then let's look in passage one and see what they have to say 22 about civil and political rights for women. So we can see here starting in 23 line 21, that it says, it seems to us incontestable that our common happiness 24 above all that of women req...