Lsat180Please wrote:Can you explain why D is better than B? I understood that they needed a "reliable source of iron" and concluded from the basis that there was no reliable domestic source that they did not have any reliable source. Is that not a part to whole-flaw?
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I'd say that it is a stretch to think that what we have here is a part to whole flaw in the stimulus. For one thing, domestic vs foreign iron producers make up the entire industry as a whole, and so when the stimulus says that eventually foreign producers will own most/all the domestic mining companies, they effectively are the whole. And the lack of reliability comes from how they act, and isn't transmitted from the part (domestic) to the whole (all foreign).
Even if we did interpret that there was a part to whole flaw, does (B) accurately describe that? No, because (B) is about "one particular industry" vs "industry as a whole" whereas the stimulus is continuously about a single industry (iron mining).
Answer choice (D) is far more direct here, and highlights how the possibility of one outcome is taken as if it is certain (and we know the Legislator sees it as certain since he/she states unequivocally that "We should prohibit this sale").
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