- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23054
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (D)
The author argues that modern capitalism strengthens communal ties, because it requires that there be large corporations. You should expect this conclusion from the very first sentence of the stimulus (whenever the author begins by stating what "some people argue," you know that her conclusion would be the exact opposite of their argument).
To prephrase an assumption, begin by asking yourself if this argument is strong enough. Just because modern capitalism requires large corporations, that does not mean that it strengthens communal ties. Maybe large corporations cultivate the sense of isolation and require prolonged hours on the job, which weakens the ties in the community. The proper Defender Assumption must ensure that large corporations strengthen the communal ties.
Answer choice (A): While this answer choice strengthens the argument, it is not necessary that modern capitalism be the ideal (or close to ideal) economic system for fostering communal ties. Even if other economic systems fostered communal ties just as successfully as capitalism, the author's conclusion would still follow. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): If the primary purpose of modern capitalism is to distribute goods and services rather than foster communal ties, the author's conclusion would be weakened. Because this answer choice does the exact opposite of what is needed, it is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The need for corporations to develop ties to each other is not the same as the idea of developing communal ties. This answer choice is irrelevant and incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If large corporations did not promote the strength of communal ties, the conclusion would be seriously weakened.
Answer choice (E): The economic success of a particular system is irrelevant and does not provide a premise necessary for the conclusion to be true. This answer choice is incorrect.
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (D)
The author argues that modern capitalism strengthens communal ties, because it requires that there be large corporations. You should expect this conclusion from the very first sentence of the stimulus (whenever the author begins by stating what "some people argue," you know that her conclusion would be the exact opposite of their argument).
To prephrase an assumption, begin by asking yourself if this argument is strong enough. Just because modern capitalism requires large corporations, that does not mean that it strengthens communal ties. Maybe large corporations cultivate the sense of isolation and require prolonged hours on the job, which weakens the ties in the community. The proper Defender Assumption must ensure that large corporations strengthen the communal ties.
Answer choice (A): While this answer choice strengthens the argument, it is not necessary that modern capitalism be the ideal (or close to ideal) economic system for fostering communal ties. Even if other economic systems fostered communal ties just as successfully as capitalism, the author's conclusion would still follow. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): If the primary purpose of modern capitalism is to distribute goods and services rather than foster communal ties, the author's conclusion would be weakened. Because this answer choice does the exact opposite of what is needed, it is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): The need for corporations to develop ties to each other is not the same as the idea of developing communal ties. This answer choice is irrelevant and incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If large corporations did not promote the strength of communal ties, the conclusion would be seriously weakened.
Answer choice (E): The economic success of a particular system is irrelevant and does not provide a premise necessary for the conclusion to be true. This answer choice is incorrect.