- Wed Jun 30, 2021 12:08 pm
#88378
Hi NJL!
This question introduces a set of outside facts as answer choices (facts not from the passage itself) and asks us to find one fact that will strengthen Kolchin's conclusion about the relationship of demographics to slave rebellion in Russia and the United States. We are not really trying to find a fact that is already in the passage. You know this through the language of the question: "Which one of the following assertions, if true, would provide the most support..." When it says, "if true," that indicates outside facts not in the passage that we are assuming are true.
To answer the question, we have to first identify Kolchin's conclusion. This is found in the last sentence of the passage - because slaves in the U.S. worked in smaller groups and more closely with their owners, they did not have as many confrontations and organized rebellions as did Russian serfs.
The next step is to find an answer choice that supports this idea. We are looking for a fact that tells us that organized/collective rebellion is more common when slaves work in large groups like the serfs. This is what answer choice (C) accomplishes. Even though it is not in the passage itself (remember, it doesn't need to be), it tells us that organized rebellion was most common in the U.S. only in large slave groups. This directly supports Kolchin's conclusion, which is why it the correct answer here.
In contrast, answer choice (B) does not really add anything to Kolchin's main conclusion about the relationship of demographics to rebellion method.
Hope that helps clarify this one! Let us know if you have any other questions.
Poonam Agrawal
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