- Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:00 am
#26080
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks for the consequence of unlimited power for French and English monarchies during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In the fourth paragraph, the author provides that during that time, as France and England struggled to expand their empires, they required huge amounts of capital, and because of their reputations for repudiating debt, they were charged high rates of interest when borrowing.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. As discussed, during that time it was difficult for the French and English monarchs to keep their expansions financed.
Answer choice (B): The passage does not mention the enacting of new laws to specify creditor obligations, so this choice fails the Fact Test and should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (C): The passage mentions that wealthy subjects were given more favorable terms than some monarchs, but that does not necessarily mean that it became increasingly easy for them to borrow.
Answer choice (D): This is an Opposite Answer; the passage provides that as monarchs limited their power, their ability to borrow increased.
Answer choice (E): The monarchs were not forced to demonstrate such a willingness, but when Parliament did limit the power of monarchies, the results were beneficial.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10837)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks for the consequence of unlimited power for French and English monarchies during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In the fourth paragraph, the author provides that during that time, as France and England struggled to expand their empires, they required huge amounts of capital, and because of their reputations for repudiating debt, they were charged high rates of interest when borrowing.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. As discussed, during that time it was difficult for the French and English monarchs to keep their expansions financed.
Answer choice (B): The passage does not mention the enacting of new laws to specify creditor obligations, so this choice fails the Fact Test and should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (C): The passage mentions that wealthy subjects were given more favorable terms than some monarchs, but that does not necessarily mean that it became increasingly easy for them to borrow.
Answer choice (D): This is an Opposite Answer; the passage provides that as monarchs limited their power, their ability to borrow increased.
Answer choice (E): The monarchs were not forced to demonstrate such a willingness, but when Parliament did limit the power of monarchies, the results were beneficial.