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Strengthen-Principle. The correct answer choice is (B).
We are being asked to find a principle that would strengthen the argument in the editorial. So the first thing we need to figure out is: what is the argument in the editorial? The conclusion is the first statement, that the government should not use lottery revenue to fund any of its health services. Why does the author argue that we shouldn't use the lottery revenue for health services? Because, according to the author, health services are essential to the community and lottery revenue is not reliable. With Strengthen-Principle questions, we're basically trying to find an abstract rule that the specific argument in the stimulus adheres to. So, to prephrase, we are looking for a principle in the answer choices that strengthens the argument by providing an abstract rule that basically says that if it's an unreliable revenue source, it shouldn't be used to support an essential government service.
Answer choice (A): The argument in the stimulus is not about how much governments should spend on essential services vs. nonessential services. Instead, the argument is about what funding sources we should use for essential services. So answer choice (A) is irrelevant to this argument.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice fits our prephrase nicely and does a good job of providing an abstract rule that our argument mirrors. If essential government services must be funded from reliable sources of revenue, this strengthens the idea that the government should not use the lottery to fund health services because it is an unreliable revenue source.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is close to what we're looking for but not quite there. We're trying to support the conclusion that the lottery should not fund any part of the government's health services. This principle just says that government services shouldn't be entirely dependent on lottery revenue. We need a principle to more specifically address the conclusion above that lottery revenue shouldn't be used to fund any part of the government's health services, not just the entirety of it.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice does nothing to strengthen the conclusion because it has nothing to do with whether lottery revenue should not be used to fund any part of the health services.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice also does nothing to strengthen the conclusion. Setting aside lottery revenue in the case of budget shortfalls does not strengthen the conclusion that lottery revenue should not be used to fund the health services.
Strengthen-Principle. The correct answer choice is (B).
We are being asked to find a principle that would strengthen the argument in the editorial. So the first thing we need to figure out is: what is the argument in the editorial? The conclusion is the first statement, that the government should not use lottery revenue to fund any of its health services. Why does the author argue that we shouldn't use the lottery revenue for health services? Because, according to the author, health services are essential to the community and lottery revenue is not reliable. With Strengthen-Principle questions, we're basically trying to find an abstract rule that the specific argument in the stimulus adheres to. So, to prephrase, we are looking for a principle in the answer choices that strengthens the argument by providing an abstract rule that basically says that if it's an unreliable revenue source, it shouldn't be used to support an essential government service.
Answer choice (A): The argument in the stimulus is not about how much governments should spend on essential services vs. nonessential services. Instead, the argument is about what funding sources we should use for essential services. So answer choice (A) is irrelevant to this argument.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice fits our prephrase nicely and does a good job of providing an abstract rule that our argument mirrors. If essential government services must be funded from reliable sources of revenue, this strengthens the idea that the government should not use the lottery to fund health services because it is an unreliable revenue source.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is close to what we're looking for but not quite there. We're trying to support the conclusion that the lottery should not fund any part of the government's health services. This principle just says that government services shouldn't be entirely dependent on lottery revenue. We need a principle to more specifically address the conclusion above that lottery revenue shouldn't be used to fund any part of the government's health services, not just the entirety of it.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice does nothing to strengthen the conclusion because it has nothing to do with whether lottery revenue should not be used to fund any part of the health services.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice also does nothing to strengthen the conclusion. Setting aside lottery revenue in the case of budget shortfalls does not strengthen the conclusion that lottery revenue should not be used to fund the health services.