- Fri May 13, 2016 9:59 am
#24496
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the ParadoxX. The correct answer choice is (E)
Here we learn about Glasgow between 1750 and 1765. For some reason, during the fifteen years between banks opening and bank regulation, trade doubled.
The stimulus is followed by an Except question, which means that the four incorrect answer choices will help to explain this doubling, and the correct answer choice will not.
Answer choice (A): This choice provides a reason that we might expect to see such an increase in trade. Since it does provide a valid explanation, this is an incorrect answer to this Resolve Except question.
Answer choice (B): Like answer choice (A) above, this choice also explains the doubling, and is therefore also incorrect.
Answer choice (C): More efficient financial transactions would also help to explain the doubling of trade in Glasgow during those fifteen years.
Answer choice (D): Improved roads might be expected to lead to increased trade, so this valid explanation is incorrect in response to this Except question.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Since this deals with the effects of the regulation, which came at the end of the referenced period, at 1765, it does not explain the changes that took place between 1750 and 1765. Thus, since this choice is the only one which does not explain the doubling of trade, it is the correct answer choice to this Resolve Except question.
Resolve the ParadoxX. The correct answer choice is (E)
Here we learn about Glasgow between 1750 and 1765. For some reason, during the fifteen years between banks opening and bank regulation, trade doubled.
The stimulus is followed by an Except question, which means that the four incorrect answer choices will help to explain this doubling, and the correct answer choice will not.
Answer choice (A): This choice provides a reason that we might expect to see such an increase in trade. Since it does provide a valid explanation, this is an incorrect answer to this Resolve Except question.
Answer choice (B): Like answer choice (A) above, this choice also explains the doubling, and is therefore also incorrect.
Answer choice (C): More efficient financial transactions would also help to explain the doubling of trade in Glasgow during those fifteen years.
Answer choice (D): Improved roads might be expected to lead to increased trade, so this valid explanation is incorrect in response to this Except question.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Since this deals with the effects of the regulation, which came at the end of the referenced period, at 1765, it does not explain the changes that took place between 1750 and 1765. Thus, since this choice is the only one which does not explain the doubling of trade, it is the correct answer choice to this Resolve Except question.