- Mon Jul 11, 2016 12:48 pm
#26978
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
In this stimulus the author draws a causal conclusion regarding the collapse of Egypt’s old kingdom. Based on an indication of that era’s global cooling, which can cause drought, the author concludes that the collapse was caused by the environment rather than by social upheaval. As we know, most causal arguments have some weakness. The correct answer choice here will either rule out such a weakness, or bolster the causal claim is some other way.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Answer choice (C) strengthens the claim in the stimulus by pointing to other nearby collapses that took place around the same time. If similar events took place at roughly the same time, there is a greater chance of some big picture cause like the environment (rather than specific, localized cause such as social upheaval).
Answer choice (A) clearly fails to strengthen the author’s argument that external factors were to blame. Answer choice (B) weakens the argument by providing more reason to believe that the environment was not the real culprit. Answer choice (D) is similar to answer choice (B); it weakens the environmental-cause argument by providing evidence that the culprit may have been a deteriorating society. Answer choice (E) fails to strengthen the author’s claim. If anything, the author’s claim would be weakened by the fact that the civil war didn’t happen until after the collapse.
Strengthen—CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
In this stimulus the author draws a causal conclusion regarding the collapse of Egypt’s old kingdom. Based on an indication of that era’s global cooling, which can cause drought, the author concludes that the collapse was caused by the environment rather than by social upheaval. As we know, most causal arguments have some weakness. The correct answer choice here will either rule out such a weakness, or bolster the causal claim is some other way.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Answer choice (C) strengthens the claim in the stimulus by pointing to other nearby collapses that took place around the same time. If similar events took place at roughly the same time, there is a greater chance of some big picture cause like the environment (rather than specific, localized cause such as social upheaval).
Answer choice (A) clearly fails to strengthen the author’s argument that external factors were to blame. Answer choice (B) weakens the argument by providing more reason to believe that the environment was not the real culprit. Answer choice (D) is similar to answer choice (B); it weakens the environmental-cause argument by providing evidence that the culprit may have been a deteriorating society. Answer choice (E) fails to strengthen the author’s claim. If anything, the author’s claim would be weakened by the fact that the civil war didn’t happen until after the collapse.