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3. The passage suggests that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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This is an inference question. Use the answer choices to guide your reading. The passage mentions the “simplifications” of the Marxist view and says “Ultimately, a Marxist view of global interactions sacrifices a great many crucial concepts at the altar of one overarching economic perspective.” This supports choice A.

Choices B and E both go too far; the author may not agree with the Marxist view but never says it should be abandoned. And while the passage calls nationalism, security, and the state “key concepts,” the passage doesn’t say they “must” be included.

There is no support for choice C because the author doesn’t discuss what will happen in the future. Choice D uses a lot of words from the passage but the meaning is incorrect.

Answer: A
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4. As used in the passage, the phrase “world capitalist system” most likely refers to

Difficulty Level: Hard

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This is a supporting idea question. The phrase is used in the final paragraph. The author says the world capitalist system “has less and less relevance when applied to the variety of economies at work in the world.” So the phrase must apply to a system that does not have a lot of variety.

Choice C matches this description. Choices A and B is not supported by the passage. The Marxist scholars have failed to account for transitional economies, not the system itself, so choice D is a clever trap answer.

Choice E quotes the wrong part of the passage and is not supported by the passage.

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Could you please explain Q4. The passage says "Where do countries with transitional or developing economies such as China, Russia, and North Korea fit into this schema?". This indicates a deficiency in the world capitalist system i.e. the exclusion of these economies. I had picked D.
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Could you please explain Q4. The passage says "Where do countries with transitional or developing economies such as China, Russia, and North Korea fit into this schema?". This indicates a deficiency in the world capitalist system i.e. the exclusion of these economies. I had picked D.


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Shivin wrote:
Could you please explain Q4. The passage says "Where do countries with transitional or developing economies such as China, Russia, and North Korea fit into this schema?". This indicates a deficiency in the world capitalist system i.e. the exclusion of these economies. I had picked D.


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