- Wed May 16, 2018 4:21 pm
#45720
Hi-- I was stuck between B and C. Can someone explain why C is a better answer?
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(B) theoretical frameworks are less useful in history than they are in any other disciplineAnd the problem here is that we are in a Must-be-true/ Main Point question, where we need to support our credited answer with 100% certainty, and from the stimulus we don't know anything about how effective theoretical frameworks are for other disciplines. Sure, they might not be great for historical analysis, but maybe theoretical frameworks are even worse for sociology, or physics, or some other discipline. We just don't know, and so it can't be our Must-be-true/ Main Point answer.
(C) even the best historical analysis done within a theoretical framework fails to capture all of history’s main trendsThis was our pre-phrase, and is directly supported by combining premise 2 and premise 3.
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