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Kunci Jawaban dari mbak wid

1. B 44. B2. A 45. D3. C 46. C4. A 47. C

5. B 48. D6. D 49. B7. A 50. A8. A9.10.A11.B12.C13.D14.C15.C16.B

17.C18.D19.B20.D21.22.A23.B24.B25.A26.27.B28.

29.B30.B31.C32.A33.C34.A35.A36.D37.D38.A39.D40.C

41.B42.C43.A

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Kunci Jawaban dropbox (122! " #ba$ wid1. B 21. A2. B 22. C3. C 23. B4. A 24. C5. D 25. A

6. A 26. C7. A 27. A8. C 28. B9. B 29. A10.D 30. B11.A 31. C12.D 32. D13.C 33. B14.C 34. A15.C 35. C16.A 36. A17.B 37. A

18.D 38. A19.A 39. B20.B 40. B

Kunci %&r'i Cri')ian *+anipar

33. B34. A35. C36. B37. A

38. A39. A40. D

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Kunci %&r'i #ba$ ,id1. C2. B3. D4. C5. A

6. A7. B8. D9. C10.C11.D

Kunci %&r'i Cri')ian1. C2. A3. A4. C

5. A6. A7. B8. A9. C10.C11.C-D

Kunci %&r'i A/i1. C2.3. D

4. C5. A6. A7. B8. A9. C10.C11.A

The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually and the first woman to win this prize was Baroness

Bertha Felicie Sophie von Suttner in 190! "n fact# her wor$ inspired the creation of the Prize!

The first %merican woman to win this prize was &ane %ddams# in 19'1! (owever# %ddams is

 best $nown as the founder of (ull (ouse!

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  &ane %ddams was born in 1)*0# into a wealthy family! She was one of a small number of 

women in her +eneration to +raduate from colle+e! (er commitment to improvin+ the lives of 

those around her led her to wor$ for social reform and world peace! "n the 1))0s &ane %ddams

travelled to ,urope! -hile she was in .ondon# she visited a /settlement house called Toynbee

(all! "nspired by Toynbee (all# %ddams and her friend# ,llen ates Starr# opened (ull (ouse in

a nei+hborhood of slums in 2hiaca+o in 1)99! (ull (ouse provided a day care center for 

children of wor$in+ mothers# a community $itchen# and visitin+ nurses! %ddams and her staff 

+ave classes in ,n+lish literacy# art# and other sub3ects! (ull (ouse also became a meetin+ place

for clubs and labor unions! 4ost of the people who wor$ed with %ddams in (ull (ouse were

well educated# middle5class women! (ull (ouse +ave them an opportunity to use their education

and it provided a trainin+ +round for careers in social wor$!

  Before -orld -ar "# %ddams was probably the most beloved woman in %merica! "n a

newspaper poll that as$ed# 6-ho amon+ our contemporaries are of the most value to the

community78# &ane %ddams was rated second# after Thomas ,dison! -hen she opposed

%mericas involvement in -orld -ar "# however# newspaper editors called her a traitor and a

fool# but she never chan+ed her mind! &ane %ddams was a stron+ champion of several other 

causes! ntil 19:0# %merican women could not vote! %ddams 3oined in the movement for 

womens suffra+e and was a vice president of the National %merican -oman Suffra+e

%ssociation! She was a foundin+ member of the National %ssociation for the %dvancement of 

2olored People ;N%%2P<# and was president of the -omens "nternational .ea+ue for Peace and

Freedom! ! (er reputation was +radually restored durin+ the last years of her life! She died of 

cancer in 19'!

1: -ith which of the followin+ sub3ects is the passa+e mainly concerned7

;a< The first award of the Nobel Peace Prize to an %merican woman

;b< % womans wor$ for social reform and world peace

;c< The early development of Social -or$ in %merica

;d< 2ontributions of educated women to %merican society

1' -hich of the followin+ can be inferred from the passa+e7

;a< the wor$ of Baroness Bertha Felicie Sophie von Suttner was an inspiration

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 to &ane %ddams

;b< &ane %ddams is most famous for her openin+ of (ull (ouse

;c< those who lived near (ull (ouse had very poor literacy s$ills

;d< &ane addams considered herself as a citizen of the world rather than of one particular 

country

1= The word 6commitment8 in line * is closest in meanin+ to

;a< involvement

;b< obli+ation

;c< dedication

;d< enthusiasm

1 &ane %ddams was inspired to open (ull (ouse because>

;a< it +ave educated women an opportunity to use their education and develop

  careers in social wor$ 

;b< she traveled to ,urope in the 1))0s

;c< she visited Toynbee (all

;d< she was invited by a /settlement house in 2hica+o

1* The word 6their8 in line 1 refers to

;a< children of wor$in+ mothers

;b< middle5class women

;c< visitin+ nurses

;b< labor union members

1? The word 6contemporaries8 in line 1) is closest in meanin+ to

;a<  people of the same time

;b< famous people still alive

;c< elected officials

;d< people old enou+h to vote

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 1) %ccordin+ to the passa+e# &ane %ddams reputation was dama+ed when she

;a< allowed (ull (ouse to become a meetin+ place for clubs and labor unions

;c< 3oined in the movement for womens suffra+e

;c< became a foundin+ member of the N%%2P

;d< opposed %mericas involvement in -orld -ar "

19 Suffra+e @ Aote

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Kunci dropbox"ba$wid

20.D21. A22. A-C23. A

24. C25. B26. B27. B28. A29. D3039 'a#a $aa r&adin B+40. B41. B42. B43. B44. D

45. D46. A47. D48. C49. C50. r&adin biru

Kunci %&r'i A/i20.A21. B22. C

23. A24. C25. B26. B27. B28. A29. D