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"Shirley Chisolm Speech"
by Shirley Chisolm
Mr. Speaker, when a young woman graduates from college and starts looking for a job, she is likely to have a frustrating and even demeaning experience ahead of her. If she walks into an office for an interview, the first question she will be asked is, “Do you type?”
There is a calculated system of prejudice that lies unspoken behind that question. Why is it acceptable for women to be secretaries, librarians, and teachers, but totally unacceptable for them to be managers, administrators, doctors, lawyers, and Members of Congress.
The unspoken assumption is that women are different. They do not have executive ability orderly minds, stability, leadership skills, and they are too emotional.
Use the passage to answer the question.
What main claim is the author expressing in this excerpt?
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that certain jobs require a more sophisticated skill set than others
that certain jobs require a more sophisticated skill set than others
that women should have better opportunities because they are different from men
that women should have better opportunities because they are different from men
that society is prejudiced mostly against young women
that society is prejudiced mostly against young women
that women are not permitted to hold certain jobs in society
that women are not permitted to hold certain jobs in society
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Answer: "that women are not permitted to hold certain jobs in society."
Explanation: The passage argues that unspoken prejudice keeps women confined to roles like secretaries and teachers while excluding them from managerial, professional, and elected positions.
Explanation: The passage argues that unspoken prejudice keeps women confined to roles like secretaries and teachers while excluding them from managerial, professional, and elected positions.
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