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paragraph immediately following Post Sat Mar 17, 2012 3:25 am
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    Schools expect textbooks to be a valuable source of information for students. My research suggests, however, that textbooks that address the place of Native Americans within the history of the United States distort history to suit a particular cultural value system. In some textbooks, for example, settlers are pictured as more humane, complex, skillful, and wise than Native Americans. In essence, textbooks stereotype and depreciate the numerous Native American cultures while reinforcing the attitude that the European conquest of the New World denotes the superiority of European cultures. Although textbooks evaluate Native American architecture, political systems, and homemaking, I contend that they do it from an ethnocentric, European perspective without recognizing that other perspectives are possible.

    One argument against my contention asserts that, by nature, textbooks are culturally biased and that I am simply underestimating children's ability to see through these biases. Some researchers even claim that by the time students are in high school, they know they cannot take textbooks literally. Yet substantial evidence exists to the contrary. Two researchers, for example, have conducted studies that suggest that children's attitudes about particular cultures are strongly influenced by the textbooks used in schools. Given this, an ongoing, careful review of how school textbooks depict Native Americans is certainly warranted.

    Which of the following would most logically be the topic of the paragraph immediately following the passage?

    (A) specific ways to evaluate the biases of United States history textbooks
    (B) the centrality of the teacher's role in United States history courses
    (C) nontraditional methods of teaching United States history
    (D) the contributions of European immigrants to the development of the United States
    (E) ways in which parents influence children's political attitudes



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    Post Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:07 am
    A OR C.

    i will go with A. the last line mentions "careful review of how school textbooks depict Native Americans is certainly warranted" and hence option A , " specific ways to evaluate the biases of United States history textbooks" is needed.

    wats the OA ?

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    Post Sat Mar 17, 2012 3:45 pm
    Which of the following would most logically be the topic of the paragraph immediately following the passage?

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    (A) specific ways to evaluate the biases of United States history textbooks
    this is the only choice that comes close to topic of pssg

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    (B) the centrality of the teacher's role in United States history courses
    Completely out of topic - pssg focused on textbooks and their biases (not teacher's role)

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    (C) nontraditional methods of teaching United States history
    Pssg is focused on TRADITIONAL method of teching, ie textbooks - not ON NONTRADITIONAL METHODS

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    (D) the contributions of European immigrants to the development of the United States
    same as B

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    (E) ways in which parents influence children's political attitudes
    same as B

    IMO A

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