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Directions: Click the appropriate button to identify the conclusion that can be drawn from each passage.
From this passage, a reader might logically draw which conclusion? |
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a. Senator Alan Simpson was correct in his assessment of the Hmong. |
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b. Senator Alan Simpson badly underestimated the abilities of the Hmong. |
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c. The Hmong became loyal to the United States only after resettling there. |
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d. The Hmong could have prospered even if they had stayed in Laos. |
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From this passage, a reader might logically draw which conclusion? |
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a. Members of Californians Against Waste very likely bring along reusable shopping bags when they shop for groceries. |
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b. The California Grocers Association strongly supports the proposal to tax plastic grocery bags. |
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c. Rob Krebs believes that SUVs should be banned from roads. |
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d. Californians Against Waste would never support a total ban on plastic grocery bags. |
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From this passage, a reader might logically draw which conclusion? |
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a. Jonathan Turley would probably favor a Constitutional amendment to modify the banning of foreign-born presidential candidates. |
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b. Jonathan Turley would probably strongly oppose a Constitutional amendment to modify the ban on foreign-born presidential candidates. |
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c. Jonathan Turley would probably agree that anyone who has lived in the United States for at least two years should be allowed to run for president. |
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d. Jonathan Turley would be likely to agree that America is still in danger of coming under foreign rule. |
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From this passage, a reader might logically draw which conclusion? |
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a. During World War II, Americans not at the front were generally frustrated and angry about their quality of life. |
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b. During World War II, Americans of all classes believed that making sacrifices was their patriotic duty. |
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c. Because he demanded so many sacrifices of U.S. citizens, Roosevelt was not a popular president. |
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d. Contrary to popular belief, World War II had little effect on the average American citizen. |
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