- Fri Sep 21, 2012 12:27 pm
#5549
Hi!
On question 9, I chose (D), because I thought that the first paragraph was discussing what caused the offering of the readjustment, and the future development being what occurred in the clash between the two sides and the new developments in Native American leadership.
Why is the answer (A)? Wasn't the basis of the conflict that the natives felt that they would be hurt like they were many years previously if they took to the readjustment?
Also, for question 12, I got it right, but the treaty only gives them an annuity and pending land claims. How does that make it a safeguard to certain Oneida rights and privileges? Also, when it talks about the annuity, what kind of annuity is it actually referring to? (I've taken accounting and finance classes, but not recently and it's worded confusingly - or it not really important to the passage what type of annuity it is?)
Also, the first paragraph has some typos in it. If you read through it, you'll know what I'm referring to.
Thank you!
-Moshe
...It just seemed like there was a break missing in one long sentence. I don't have the passage in front of me, but the first few lines in the first paragraph didn't flow - not the normal LSAT not flowing, but not even for LSAT not flowing
On question 9, I chose (D), because I thought that the first paragraph was discussing what caused the offering of the readjustment, and the future development being what occurred in the clash between the two sides and the new developments in Native American leadership.
Why is the answer (A)? Wasn't the basis of the conflict that the natives felt that they would be hurt like they were many years previously if they took to the readjustment?
Also, for question 12, I got it right, but the treaty only gives them an annuity and pending land claims. How does that make it a safeguard to certain Oneida rights and privileges? Also, when it talks about the annuity, what kind of annuity is it actually referring to? (I've taken accounting and finance classes, but not recently and it's worded confusingly - or it not really important to the passage what type of annuity it is?)
Also, the first paragraph has some typos in it. If you read through it, you'll know what I'm referring to.
Thank you!
-Moshe
...It just seemed like there was a break missing in one long sentence. I don't have the passage in front of me, but the first few lines in the first paragraph didn't flow - not the normal LSAT not flowing, but not even for LSAT not flowing