- Tue Apr 12, 2016 10:26 am
#22966
Hello
So this problem contains formal logic correct, this is how I set up this MBT question
when campaigning one must cater to interests of nat'l party campaigners often fail to serve interests of local constituencies.
So the assumption here is that campaigners who spend more time serving the interests of the natl' party get in the way of serving the interests of local constituencies. In other words you cant do both?
I had originally picked C but I see how this strengthens the argument when I negated it again:
the interests of local const. are well served only by elected officals who do cater to the int. of natl. party officials.
However, I am having a hard time negating answer choice A. Would someone please explain this answer choice .
Thankyou
Sarah
So this problem contains formal logic correct, this is how I set up this MBT question
when campaigning one must cater to interests of nat'l party campaigners often fail to serve interests of local constituencies.
So the assumption here is that campaigners who spend more time serving the interests of the natl' party get in the way of serving the interests of local constituencies. In other words you cant do both?
I had originally picked C but I see how this strengthens the argument when I negated it again:
the interests of local const. are well served only by elected officals who do cater to the int. of natl. party officials.
However, I am having a hard time negating answer choice A. Would someone please explain this answer choice .
Thankyou
Sarah