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During World War II, the U.S. system of rationing did not work as plan
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11 Jan 2025, 02:48
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During World War II, the U.S. system of rationing did not work as planned not only because it conflicted with personal needs and wants (which had grown during the previous years of deprivation because of the Great Depression and its aftermath), but because it went against the national character of the American people. This was a nation based on the principle that as long as you have money to spend, nothing is off limits. By limiting each individual's purchasing power, the government had imposed a new economic system that attacked this principle. The emergence of the illegal black market, on the other hand, supported this basic principle of acquisition, or consumerism, for Americans. This is not to deny that many who ran or even patronized the black market were actually motivated by greed, but it does suggest that the individualistic (and frontier) spirit of Americans had not been lost.
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Select the statement that restates the premise of the author's argument.
A. Normally law-abiding citizens will break the law to satisfy what they consider to be their basic needs and wants. B. Americans during World War II acted unlawfully due to circumstances out of their control. C. The American system of rationing did not work because Americans circumvented its principles through the practice of the black market. D. As long as Americans have enough money to spend, they will spend it however they can. E. If the Great Depression had not deprived so many Americans of basic needs and wants, they would not have patronized the black market during World War II.
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Which of the following, if it were true, would weaken the author's argument?
A. During the Great Depression, many Americans found ways to circumvent the law in order to provide for their families. B. The majority of American citizens are law abiding and will not break the law under any circumstances. C. Many Americans continued to patronize the black market after rationing ended.
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12 Jan 2025, 10:00
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OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTIONS #1
The author's argument is that during the time of rationing, people who wouldn't ordinarily have broken the law did so because they were frustrated at not being able to have the goods they believed they deserved. The author never states choice B in the passage. Choice C restates the facts of what happened, but doesn't address the author's argument of why it happened. Choice D might seem to be true, but it is not so close a reading of the author's argument as choice A. Choice E might be true, but this is a conclusion based on the facts, and the author never draws this conclusion in the passage.
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OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTIONS #2
If most Americans patronized the black market after rationing ended (choice C), that would weaken the argument that Americans only did it as a direct response to rationing. Choice A is incorrect because it would strengthen the argument that Americans will break the law if special circumstances leave them no choice. If most Americans would not break the law under any circumstances (choice B), doesn't affect the author's argument that Americans as a generalized category were willing to break the law once rationing was implemented.
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13 Jan 2025, 02:41
Can you please explain why D is incorrect in Q1?
Also, in Q2, B would weaken the argument too because if most Americans don't break laws under any circumstances they won't patronize black market even as a response to rationing
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13 Jan 2025, 03:03
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The Q essentially says to rephrase the main idea of the argument and D is just the same sentence in the argument itself. Two problems
1) D does not get the main idea 2) when an answer choice is essentially a copy of a sentence in the passage it will be never the answer because we have an inference question and D is not an inference answer. It is a copy
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