Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Opponents say forcing people into national service violates liberal values, but the author argues they misunderstand how rights work: rights only exist inside a community, so everyone must share burdens (like paying taxes for police). Defending the country is as important as supporting law enforcement, so the state can require service when needed. Even noncombat military tasks—helping after disasters, rebuilding infrastructure, quelling unrest—benefit the community, so compulsory service fits the idea of shared sacrifice in a liberal democracy.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentence reporting what politicians concede; the passage explicitly states that even conservative politicians accept spending tax money on beneficial programs beyond mere survival needs.
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Unlock Full Passage2.The author indicates that all politicians agree about the
Correct Answer
A
The passage states, "Even the most conservative of politicians admits that tax money is rightly spent on programs that, while not necessary for the survival of the state, are nevertheless of great benefit to society." This directly supports choice A: politicians agree on the legitimacy of funding certain programs that serve the national good.
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