- Mon Jun 13, 2016 2:00 pm
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The correct answer choice is (C)
The justification for the correct answer choice can be found on:
(Lines 50-51)
Correct answer choice (C) can be confirmed by the opening paragraph, and the first sentence from the concluding paragraph. Since the author holds that absolute power cannot be maintained indefinitely, and that authoritarian rule tends to bring about the three types of changes discussed, the author can certainly be described as confident that authoritarian regimes tend, through natural societal courses, to take on democratic reforms. Answer choices (A) and (B) can be quickly eliminated, as the tone of this passage is neither uncertain nor puzzled. Further, the author makes no value judgments like the one found in answer choice (D), and, taking a very academic tone in presenting facts and assertions, does not manifest “concern” as suggested in answer choice (E).
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11045)
The correct answer choice is (C)
The justification for the correct answer choice can be found on:
(Lines 50-51)
Correct answer choice (C) can be confirmed by the opening paragraph, and the first sentence from the concluding paragraph. Since the author holds that absolute power cannot be maintained indefinitely, and that authoritarian rule tends to bring about the three types of changes discussed, the author can certainly be described as confident that authoritarian regimes tend, through natural societal courses, to take on democratic reforms. Answer choices (A) and (B) can be quickly eliminated, as the tone of this passage is neither uncertain nor puzzled. Further, the author makes no value judgments like the one found in answer choice (D), and, taking a very academic tone in presenting facts and assertions, does not manifest “concern” as suggested in answer choice (E).