- Wed Apr 06, 2016 2:10 pm
#22802
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (E)
The argument here is that high salaries for politicians is a bad idea, because it draws people who primarily care about money. Since the stimulus is followed by a weaken question, we should seek the answer choice which either shows that such bad people are not actually drawn to politics, or perhaps that the salaries of politicians have a different effect than perceived by the author of the passage.
Answer choice (A): The fact that some politicians help to finance their own campaigns would not make it any less or more likely that they entered politics based on financial motivation, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The length of the term of office has absolutely no effect on the strength of the argumentation in the stimulus, so this answer choice is also incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The number of people drawn to politics by the high salaries is not relevant to the central question of whether or not high salaries tend to draw those who are motivated primarily by financial considerations.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice deals with exactly the kind of politicians that this author appears to be concerned about. The fact that those who rely on politics are the ones who are selfish does not provide any insight into the central question of high political salaries drawing the wrong sorts of people.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If this is true, and the politicians tend to have more lucrative options in other fields, there the lure of politics must be based on something other than simple financial motivation.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (E)
The argument here is that high salaries for politicians is a bad idea, because it draws people who primarily care about money. Since the stimulus is followed by a weaken question, we should seek the answer choice which either shows that such bad people are not actually drawn to politics, or perhaps that the salaries of politicians have a different effect than perceived by the author of the passage.
Answer choice (A): The fact that some politicians help to finance their own campaigns would not make it any less or more likely that they entered politics based on financial motivation, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The length of the term of office has absolutely no effect on the strength of the argumentation in the stimulus, so this answer choice is also incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The number of people drawn to politics by the high salaries is not relevant to the central question of whether or not high salaries tend to draw those who are motivated primarily by financial considerations.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice deals with exactly the kind of politicians that this author appears to be concerned about. The fact that those who rely on politics are the ones who are selfish does not provide any insight into the central question of high political salaries drawing the wrong sorts of people.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If this is true, and the politicians tend to have more lucrative options in other fields, there the lure of politics must be based on something other than simple financial motivation.