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- Mon May 06, 2024 11:26 am
#106321
Hey lemonade,
The stimulus tells us why we shouldn't look to unrest as a cause for the decline - the author is arguing it is an unstable climate which is the cause. The question wants us to strengthen this argument, but by choosing answer choice (B) you area actually weakening it, because you are saying that there was a lot of climate instability (the cause of the decline) but no unrest (the alleged effect of the climate instability). You are correct to equate unrest as related to the decline of the empire, but answer choice (B) says there was not unusual levels of unrest in that period.
The stimulus tells us why we shouldn't look to unrest as a cause for the decline - the author is arguing it is an unstable climate which is the cause. The question wants us to strengthen this argument, but by choosing answer choice (B) you area actually weakening it, because you are saying that there was a lot of climate instability (the cause of the decline) but no unrest (the alleged effect of the climate instability). You are correct to equate unrest as related to the decline of the empire, but answer choice (B) says there was not unusual levels of unrest in that period.