- Tue Jan 21, 2020 12:00 am
#74697
Complete Question Explanation
WeakenX, #%, CE. The correct answer choice is E.
The argument's conclusion offers a causal explanation for the facts cited in the premise. The conclusion's causal explanation is that Australia's driving population has more skillful drivers on the whole than 5 years ago. The author thinks this is the cause of the facts we see in the premise, particularly that the annual number of traffic fatalities has declined.
CAUSE: More skillful drivers
EFFECT: Fewer annual traffic fatalities
On this Weaken EXCEPT question, any answer choice that weakens that causal relationship (for example, that suggests an alternate cause for the drop in number of traffic fatalities, or that suggests the absence of the cause, etc.) will be eliminated. We are looking for an answer choice that either strengthens the asserted causal relationship, or that has no impact on that relationship.
Answer choice (A): Answer choice A offers a potential alternate cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities. More people wearing seat belts in the past three years could have the effect of reducing the number of traffic fatalities, and undermines the author's asserted cause of more skillful drivers. As a Weaken answer, answer choice A is thus incorrect.
Answer choice (B): Answer choice B offers a potential alternate cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities. A road repair project could make the roads safer to drive on and reduce traffic fatalities, thus undermining the author's asserted cause (more skillful drivers). As a Weaken answer, answer choice B is thus incorrect.
Answer choice (C): Answer choice C offers a potential alternate cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities. Driving fewer miles could leave fewer opportunities for getting into fatal traffic accidents, thus undermining the author's asserted cause (more skillful drivers). As a Weaken answer, answer choice C is thus incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Answer choice D offers a potential alternate cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities, though in a slightly more roundabout way than the previous three answer choices. Having more hospital emergency facilities could allow Australia to deal more effectively with those patients who have been involved in traffic accidents, thus preventing fatalities. Since this could undermine the author's asserted cause (more skillful drivers), answer choice D weakens the argument and is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Answer choice E strengthens the asserted cause, making it more likely that drivers in Australia are more skilled, and that having more skillful drivers is the cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities. With drivers having to undergo mandatory driver education, it is likely that drivers in Australia are more skilled as a result. Since answer choice E does not weaken the argument (and in fact strengthens it), it is the correct answer on this Weaken Except question.
WeakenX, #%, CE. The correct answer choice is E.
The argument's conclusion offers a causal explanation for the facts cited in the premise. The conclusion's causal explanation is that Australia's driving population has more skillful drivers on the whole than 5 years ago. The author thinks this is the cause of the facts we see in the premise, particularly that the annual number of traffic fatalities has declined.
CAUSE: More skillful drivers
EFFECT: Fewer annual traffic fatalities
On this Weaken EXCEPT question, any answer choice that weakens that causal relationship (for example, that suggests an alternate cause for the drop in number of traffic fatalities, or that suggests the absence of the cause, etc.) will be eliminated. We are looking for an answer choice that either strengthens the asserted causal relationship, or that has no impact on that relationship.
Answer choice (A): Answer choice A offers a potential alternate cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities. More people wearing seat belts in the past three years could have the effect of reducing the number of traffic fatalities, and undermines the author's asserted cause of more skillful drivers. As a Weaken answer, answer choice A is thus incorrect.
Answer choice (B): Answer choice B offers a potential alternate cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities. A road repair project could make the roads safer to drive on and reduce traffic fatalities, thus undermining the author's asserted cause (more skillful drivers). As a Weaken answer, answer choice B is thus incorrect.
Answer choice (C): Answer choice C offers a potential alternate cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities. Driving fewer miles could leave fewer opportunities for getting into fatal traffic accidents, thus undermining the author's asserted cause (more skillful drivers). As a Weaken answer, answer choice C is thus incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Answer choice D offers a potential alternate cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities, though in a slightly more roundabout way than the previous three answer choices. Having more hospital emergency facilities could allow Australia to deal more effectively with those patients who have been involved in traffic accidents, thus preventing fatalities. Since this could undermine the author's asserted cause (more skillful drivers), answer choice D weakens the argument and is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Answer choice E strengthens the asserted cause, making it more likely that drivers in Australia are more skilled, and that having more skillful drivers is the cause of the drop in annual traffic fatalities. With drivers having to undergo mandatory driver education, it is likely that drivers in Australia are more skilled as a result. Since answer choice E does not weaken the argument (and in fact strengthens it), it is the correct answer on this Weaken Except question.
Jeremy Press
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LSAT Instructor and law school admissions consultant
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