- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#26508
Complete Question Explanation
Question #19: Strengthen-EXCEPT. The correct answer choice is (A).
The historian makes a causal argument, attributing the 1935 success of the Land Party to a combination of two factors:
Answer choice (A) is the correct answer choice. Read carefully: this answer choice makes a claim about urban, not suburban groups. If answer choice (A) said "suburban" instead of "urban," this would have shown that were the cause does not occur, the effect does not occur (no attempts were made to address these interests, and so the party lost). Unfortunately, answer choice (A) only talks about urban groups, which have no bearing on the conclusion of the argument. Therefore, this is the correct answer choice to this Strengthen-EXCEPT question.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because is reinforces the notion that a party can appeal to voters by focusing on their problems.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect, because it bolsters the correlation between election success and the economic distress in the agricultural sector (second premise).
Answer choice (D) is incorrect, because it shows that where the cause does not occur (no other party focused on these issues), the effect does not occur (the other parties all lost). This is a classic way of strengthening a causal claim.
Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because it correlates economic distress with voter turnout. If true, this shows that economic distress was certainly a factor that led to the success of the Land Party.
Question #19: Strengthen-EXCEPT. The correct answer choice is (A).
The historian makes a causal argument, attributing the 1935 success of the Land Party to a combination of two factors:
- (1) the party was able to address the concerns of certain demographic groups that represented the bulk of Banestria's population in 1935, and
(2) the economic problems these groups were facing in 1935
Answer choice (A) is the correct answer choice. Read carefully: this answer choice makes a claim about urban, not suburban groups. If answer choice (A) said "suburban" instead of "urban," this would have shown that were the cause does not occur, the effect does not occur (no attempts were made to address these interests, and so the party lost). Unfortunately, answer choice (A) only talks about urban groups, which have no bearing on the conclusion of the argument. Therefore, this is the correct answer choice to this Strengthen-EXCEPT question.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because is reinforces the notion that a party can appeal to voters by focusing on their problems.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect, because it bolsters the correlation between election success and the economic distress in the agricultural sector (second premise).
Answer choice (D) is incorrect, because it shows that where the cause does not occur (no other party focused on these issues), the effect does not occur (the other parties all lost). This is a classic way of strengthening a causal claim.
Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because it correlates economic distress with voter turnout. If true, this shows that economic distress was certainly a factor that led to the success of the Land Party.