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Influenced by the view of some twentieth-century feminists that women’s
position within the family is one of the central factors determining women’s
social position, some historians have underestimated the significance of the
woman suffrage movement. These historians contend that nineteenth-century
suffragism was less radical and, hence, less important than, for example, the
moral reform movement or domestic feminism-two nineteenth-century movements in
which women struggled for more power and autonomy within the family. True, by
emphasizing these struggles, such historians have broadened the conventional
view of nineteenth-century feminism, but they do a historical disservice to
suffragism. Nineteenth century feminists and antifeminist alike perceived the
suffragists' demand for enfranchisement as the most radical element in women's
protest, in part because suffragists were demanding power that was not based on
the institution of the family, women's traditional sphere. When evaluating
nineteenth-century feminism as a social force, contemporary historians should
consider the perceptions of actual participants in the historical events.
Select a sentence in the passage describing the reason why some historians
have undervalued the important role played by woman suffragists.
正确答案
Nineteenth century feminists and antifeminist alike perceived the
suffragists' demand for enfranchisement as the most radical element in women's
protest, in part because suffragists were demanding power that was not based on
the institution of the family, women's traditional sphere.
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