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问题 Students of United States history, seeking to identify the circumstances that encouraged the emergence of feminist movements, have thoroughly investigated the mid-nineteenth-century American economic and social conditions that affected the status of women. These historians, however, have analyzed less fully the development of specifically feminist ideas and activities during the same period. Furthermore, the ideological origins of feminism in the United States have been obscured because, even when historians did take into account those feminist ideas and activities occurring within the United States, they failed to recognize that feminism was then a truly international movement actually centered in Europe. American feminist activists who have been described as “solitary” and “individual theorists” were in reality connected to a movement —utopian socialism—which was already popularizing feminist ideas in Europe during the two decades that cachinnated in the first women’s rights conference held at Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848. Thus, a complete understanding of the origins and development of nineteenth-century feminism in the United States requires that the geographical focus be widened to include Europe and that the detailed study already made of social conditions be expanded to include the ideological development of feminism.  The earliest and most popular of the utopian socialists were the Saint-Simonians. The specifically feminist part of Saint-Simonianism has, however, been less studied than the group’s contribution to early socialism. This is regrettable on two accounts. By 1832 feminism was the central concern of Saint-Simonianism and entirely absorbed its adherents’ energy; hence, by ignoring its feminism, European historians have misunderstood Saint-Simonianism. Moreover, since many feminist ideas can be traced to Saint-Simonianism, European historians’ appreciation of later feminism in France and the United States remained limited.  Saint-Simon’s followers, many of whom were women, based their feminism on an interpretation of his project to reorganize the globe by replacing brute force with the rule of spiritual powers. The new world order would be ruled together by a male, to represent reflection, and a female, to represent sentiment. This complementarity reflects the fact that, while the Saint-Simonians did not reject the belief that there were innate differences between men and women, they nevertheless foresaw an equally important social and political role for both sexes in their Utopia.  Only a few Saint-Simonians opposed a definition of sexual equality based on gender distinction. This minority believed that individuals of both sexes were born similar in capacity and character, and they ascribed male-female differences to socialization and education. The envisioned result of both currents of thought, however, was that women would enter public life in the new age and that sexual equality would reward men as well as women with an improved way of life.The author’s attitude toward most European historians who have studied the Saint-Simonians is primarily one of _____.A.approval of the specific focus of their researchB.disapproval of their lack of attention to the issue that absorbed most of the Saint-Simonians’ energy after 1832C.approval of their general focus on social conditionsD.disapproval of their lack of attention to links between the Saint-Simonians and their American counterparts

选项 A.approval of the specific focus of their research
B.disapproval of their lack of attention to the issue that absorbed most of the Saint-Simonians’ energy after 1832
C.approval of their general focus on social conditions
D.disapproval of their lack of attention to links between the Saint-Simonians and their American counterparts

答案 D

解析 此题可用排除法。答案应定位在文章第二段。从第二段可以看出,作者对欧洲的历史学家持否定态度,则A,C错。B选项中after 1832的时间段错误,应为before 1832,所以也排除,则得到D选项为正确选项。同时,也可由此段最后一句话直接得出D选项。
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