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    cost-of living protest

    In mid-February 1917 a
    women’s movement independent
    of political affiliation erupted in
    New York City, the stronghold of
    (5) the Socialist party in the United
    states. Protesting against the high
    cost of living, thousands of women
    refused to buy chickens, fish, and
    vegetables. The boycott shut.
    (10) down much of the City’s foodstuffs
    marketing for two weeks, riveting
    public attention on the issue of
    food prices, which had increased
    partly as a result of increased
    (15) exports of food to Europe that had
    been occurring since the outbreak
    of the First World War.
    By early 1917 the Socialist
    party had established itself as a
    (20) major political presence in New
    York City. New York Socialists,
    whose customary spheres of
    struggle were electoral work and
    trade union organizing, seized the
    (25) opportunity and quickly organized
    an extensive series of cost-of living
    protests designed to direct
    the women’s movement toward
    Socialist goals. Underneath the
    (30) Socialists’ brief commitment to
    cost-of-living organizing lay a
    basic indifference to the issue
    itself. While some Socialists did
    view price protests as a direct
    (35) step toward socialism, most
    Socialists ultimately sought to
    divert the cost-of-living movement
    into alternative channels of protest.
    Union organizing, they argued,
    (40) was the best method through which
    to combat the high cost of living.
    For others, cost-of-living or organizing
    was valuable insofar as it led
    women into the struggle for suf-
    (45) frage, and similarly, the suffrage
    struggle was valuable insofar as
    it moved United States society
    one step closer to socialism.
    Although New York’s Social-
    (50) ists saw the cost-of-living issue
    as, at best ,secondary or tertiary
    to the real task at hand, the boycotters,
    by sharp contrast, joined
    the price protest movement out of
    (55) an urgent and deeply felt commitment
    to the cost-of-living issue.
    A shared experience of swiftly
    declining living standards caused
    by rising food prices drove these
    (60) women to protest. Consumer
    organizing spoke directly to their
    daily lives and concerns; they
    saw cheaper food as a valuable
    end in itself. Food price protests
    (65) were these women’s way of organizing
    at their own workplace, as
    workers whose occupation was
    shopping and preparing food for
    their families.
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    Q25
    The author suggests which of the following about
    the New York Socialists’ commitment to the costof-
    living movement?
    A. It lasted for a relatively short period of time.
    B. It was stronger than their commitment to the
    Suffrage struggle.
    C. It predated the cost-of-living protests that
    Erupted in 1917.
    D. It coincided with their attempts to bring more
    Women into union organizing.
    E. It explained the popularity of the Socialist
    party in New York City.
    Answer:
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    Q26
    It can be inferred from the passage that the goal
    of the boycotting women was the
    A. achievement of an immediate economic outcome
    B. development of a more socialistic society
    C. concentration of widespread consumer
    protests on the more narrow issue of
    food prices
    D. development of one among a number of
    different approaches that the women
    wished to employ in combating the high
    cost of living.
    E. attraction of more public interest to issues
    that the women and the New York Socialists
    considered important.
    Answer:
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    Q27
    Which of the following best states the function of the
    passage as a whole?
    A. To contrast the views held by the Socialist party
    and by the boycotting women of New York City
    on the cost-of-living issue
    B. To analyze the assumptions underlying opposing
    viewpoints within the New York Socialist
    party of 1917
    C. To provide a historical perspective on different
    approaches to the resolution of the cost-ofliving issue
    D. To chronicle the sequence of events that led
    to the New York Socialist party’s emergence
    as a political power
    E. To analyze the motivations behind the Socialist
    party’s involvement in the women’s suffrage
    movement.
    Answer:
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    Q28.
    According to the passage ,most New York
    Socialists believed which of the following about
    the cost-of-living movement?
    A. It was primarily a way to interest women
    in joining the Socialist party.
    B. It was an expedient that was useful only
    insofar as it furthered other goals.
    C. It would indirectly result in an increase in
    the number of women who belonged to
    labor unions.
    D. It required a long-term commitment but
    Inevitably represented a direct step
    Toward socialism.
    E. It served as an effective complement to
    union organizing.

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    25 A (Mentioned in line 30 - "Socialists’ brief commitment to
    cost-of-living organizing")
    26 A (Not sure but since all they wanted was lower food prices - immediate economic outcome)
    27 E
    28 B (In the passage it is mentioned how the socialists believed that the cost of living protest could be used as a means to achieve various other goals)

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    c ( The boycott shut down much of the City’s foodstuffs
    marketing for two weeks, riveting public attention on the issue of food prices
    E
    B

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