- Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:53 pm
#41113
Hi MJB,
If I am understanding you correctly, you are describing the term political know-how" as "general knowledge." Let me know if I am mistaken in how I am reading that part of your post.
You are right that we should not equate knowing the social implications of political policies with political know-how. Since this question is asking us to identify a flaw with the speaker's argument, it is correct to say that the major weakeness of the argument is to equate those two ideas.
I think you may have had some confusion about what the answer choice should do in this question. Since we are asked to pick out a major weakness, we want to select the answer choice that describes a mistake in reasoning that the speaker made. If your issue is something else, let me know and I'll try to address it as soon as I can.
If I am understanding you correctly, you are describing the term political know-how" as "general knowledge." Let me know if I am mistaken in how I am reading that part of your post.
You are right that we should not equate knowing the social implications of political policies with political know-how. Since this question is asking us to identify a flaw with the speaker's argument, it is correct to say that the major weakeness of the argument is to equate those two ideas.
I think you may have had some confusion about what the answer choice should do in this question. Since we are asked to pick out a major weakness, we want to select the answer choice that describes a mistake in reasoning that the speaker made. If your issue is something else, let me know and I'll try to address it as soon as I can.