- Fri May 13, 2016 4:18 pm
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Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
Oscar argues that a country’s economic well-being will no longer be a function of its geographical position, but just a function of its relative success in incorporating the emerging information technologies. That is because speed of information processing will be the single most important factor in the creation of wealth.
Answer choice (A): Oscar does not overlook the possibility that the ability of countries to acquire new technologies at some time in the future will depend on factors other than those countries’ present economic status. Countries’ abilities to acquire technologies can depend on a variety of factors, but Oscar argues that the countries’ success in incorporating them will determine their economic well-being.
Answer choice (B): Oscar does not have to establish that the division of the world into rich and poor countries is the single most important problem for the world economy. Whether it is the most important problem or not, Oscar merely argues that a country’s ability to incorporate the emerging information technologies will determine its economic well-being.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Oscar argues that since speed of information processing will be the single most important factor in the creation of wealth, a country’s economic well-being will depend only on its relative success in incorporating the information technologies. He overlooks, however, the possibility that even though speed of information processing might be the single most important factor, it could be outweighed by a combination of other factors in determining a country’s future wealth. Answer choice (C) illustrates this oversight.
Answer choice (D): Oscar does not argue that faster information processing will have only beneficial effects; he merely states that it will make the incorporation of new information technologies the only relevant factor in determining a country’s economic well-being.
Answer choice (E): Oscar’s argument does not depend on a distinction between the wealthiest of the world’s rich countries and those that are less wealthy. He merely states that a country’s ability to incorporate information technologies will determine its economic well-being.
Flaw in the Reasoning-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
Oscar argues that a country’s economic well-being will no longer be a function of its geographical position, but just a function of its relative success in incorporating the emerging information technologies. That is because speed of information processing will be the single most important factor in the creation of wealth.
Answer choice (A): Oscar does not overlook the possibility that the ability of countries to acquire new technologies at some time in the future will depend on factors other than those countries’ present economic status. Countries’ abilities to acquire technologies can depend on a variety of factors, but Oscar argues that the countries’ success in incorporating them will determine their economic well-being.
Answer choice (B): Oscar does not have to establish that the division of the world into rich and poor countries is the single most important problem for the world economy. Whether it is the most important problem or not, Oscar merely argues that a country’s ability to incorporate the emerging information technologies will determine its economic well-being.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Oscar argues that since speed of information processing will be the single most important factor in the creation of wealth, a country’s economic well-being will depend only on its relative success in incorporating the information technologies. He overlooks, however, the possibility that even though speed of information processing might be the single most important factor, it could be outweighed by a combination of other factors in determining a country’s future wealth. Answer choice (C) illustrates this oversight.
Answer choice (D): Oscar does not argue that faster information processing will have only beneficial effects; he merely states that it will make the incorporation of new information technologies the only relevant factor in determining a country’s economic well-being.
Answer choice (E): Oscar’s argument does not depend on a distinction between the wealthiest of the world’s rich countries and those that are less wealthy. He merely states that a country’s ability to incorporate information technologies will determine its economic well-being.