- Wed Aug 01, 2018 4:30 pm
#49066
Good question, gen! The standard for a weaken question is substantially lower than where you have set it in this analysis, because we don't actually have to prove anything. Instead, for a weaken question we only need to introduce some doubt about the validity of the conclusion. Just a little doubt will do!
In this case, the author is arguing that household debt cannot have been the cause of the recent recession, because low income households could not have gotten into enough debt to have mattered. He thinks that only the very affluent had debt, and since they had assets that debt wouldn't have caused them to reduce spending.
Now all we have to do it suggest that maybe, just maybe, household debt COULD have caused a reduction in spending that led to the recession. Answer A supplies that by telling us that there is a third group involved, not mentioned by the author, which is the group of middle-income people. Maybe they had enough debt to make the difference? That's not a third cause, gen - it's still the "household debt" cause, the one the author claimed did not cause the recession! That's exactly what we wanted to see!
In this case, the author is arguing that household debt cannot have been the cause of the recent recession, because low income households could not have gotten into enough debt to have mattered. He thinks that only the very affluent had debt, and since they had assets that debt wouldn't have caused them to reduce spending.
Now all we have to do it suggest that maybe, just maybe, household debt COULD have caused a reduction in spending that led to the recession. Answer A supplies that by telling us that there is a third group involved, not mentioned by the author, which is the group of middle-income people. Maybe they had enough debt to make the difference? That's not a third cause, gen - it's still the "household debt" cause, the one the author claimed did not cause the recession! That's exactly what we wanted to see!
Adam M. Tyson
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