- Wed Dec 18, 2013 11:58 am
#13326
This is "point at issue" problem I believe though I thought it was "evaluation" problem when I was solving it.
Even though they must be very different in nature in that "point at issue" belongs to first family while "evaluation" is mixture of strengthen and weaken (2nd family), the way they are presented in the question with two opposing views make me really confused.
Is "point at issue" going to include word such as "issue" or "disagree"? (while the rest of them are "evaluation"?)
About the stimuli for this question, conclusion was not very clear to identify.
As far as I understand, the conservative asserts that analysis of history is not possible, and it cannot be true that socialists derive certain trends from history; meanwhile, socialists insist that analysis of history is possible, and hence the outcome of history is not inevitable.
My first pick was answer A.
However, it is a mixture of two opposing views.
My second pick was answer D.
I thought it passes agree/disagree test; conservative disagree (inevitable) vs socialists agree (not inevitable)
However, it is not necessarily conservatives saying history is inevitable since it is claimed by socialists. Then, socialists imply that history is NOT inevitable in the first sentence.
***(I'm extremely confused of their views)
About E which is the correct answer, the same confusion I had continued with the latter half part of "support the view that socialism is inevitable."
about "analyze history" the conservatives disagree while the socialists agree.
However, about history being "inevitable," isn't the socialist implying that history is not inevitable?
(Why would they work so hard to transform..?)
I thought E was wrong with the same reason with answer A getting half right half wrong, but apparently E is the correct answer.
Somebody saves me from this swamp of confusion....
Even though they must be very different in nature in that "point at issue" belongs to first family while "evaluation" is mixture of strengthen and weaken (2nd family), the way they are presented in the question with two opposing views make me really confused.
Is "point at issue" going to include word such as "issue" or "disagree"? (while the rest of them are "evaluation"?)
About the stimuli for this question, conclusion was not very clear to identify.
As far as I understand, the conservative asserts that analysis of history is not possible, and it cannot be true that socialists derive certain trends from history; meanwhile, socialists insist that analysis of history is possible, and hence the outcome of history is not inevitable.
My first pick was answer A.
However, it is a mixture of two opposing views.
My second pick was answer D.
I thought it passes agree/disagree test; conservative disagree (inevitable) vs socialists agree (not inevitable)
However, it is not necessarily conservatives saying history is inevitable since it is claimed by socialists. Then, socialists imply that history is NOT inevitable in the first sentence.
***(I'm extremely confused of their views)
About E which is the correct answer, the same confusion I had continued with the latter half part of "support the view that socialism is inevitable."
about "analyze history" the conservatives disagree while the socialists agree.
However, about history being "inevitable," isn't the socialist implying that history is not inevitable?
(Why would they work so hard to transform..?)
I thought E was wrong with the same reason with answer A getting half right half wrong, but apparently E is the correct answer.
Somebody saves me from this swamp of confusion....