Hey PowerScore,
I also got down to B and D, yet chose D. At the time, I ultimately chose D because I thought the "believe that those assessments are accurate" portion of B was creating a relationship for the release of the assessments with something from outside the stimulus (the belief of their accuracy) and D was more attractive because it was constructed exclusively with elements from the stimulus (the assessments and political pressure). After reviewing the question, I just want to make sure my corrected line of thinking is valid.
If I diagram the key points of the question:
Stimulus: Political Pressure
NOT Issue Assessment
Answer D: NOT Political Pressure
Issue Assessment, NOT Issue Assessment
Political Pressure
Answer B: Issue Assessment
Believe Accurate, NOT Believe Accurate
NOT Issue Assessment
I realize now that there is no way to connect the stimulus with D in a way for Political Pressure to result in NOT Issuing the Assessments. However, connecting B with the stimulus is easy if we infer that Political Pressure is likely to cause the ministries to NOT Believe the assessments are Accurate:
Political Pressure
NOT Believe Accurate
NOT Issue Assessment
And then I can look at "Political Pressure
NOT Believe Accurate" and ask myself if this is reasonable. I should decide that that it is and come to the correct answer choice, B.
I realize that there isn't really a question here but I think writing this out helps me (and maybe someone else) and would love for the experts to double check me! Thank you, this forum has been extremely helpful for me!