Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Some sociologists say powwows—Native American gatherings—show tribes are blending into a single “Pan-Indian” culture and will be absorbed into mainstream American society because dances and rituals now spread easily with more travel, city living, and shared politics. The author argues this is too simple: yes, intertribal features have spread, but many tribes are also reviving their own unique traditions, and Native people themselves distinguish intertribal events from tribe-specific ones. So both things are happening at once: intertribal activities strengthen a broad Native identity against outside threats, while tribal traditions keep each tribe’s separate identity alive.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Read paragraph 3's opening and closing sentences to identify its purpose: it calls for examining the theory's foundations and then rejects its key assumption as unsupported. Supporting sentences from the passage: An examination of the theory's underpinnings may be critical at this point; the Pan-Indian view is predicated upon an a priori assumption about the nature of cultural contact; However, there is no evidence that this is happening to native American groups.
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Correct Answer
E
Paragraph 3's primary function is to criticize the Pan-Indian theory by showing that it rests on an a priori assumption about assimilation and that there is no evidence to support that assumption. The paragraph opens by calling for examination of the theory's underpinnings, identifies the theory's core assumption about minority societies "succumb[ing]" to the majority, and concludes that there is no evidence this is occurring among native American groups—exactly what option E states.
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