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
Approach: Choose the option that opponents would view as not benefiting the national community; opponents object to government coercion used for purposes that do not serve the nation. Supporting passage sentences: '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.' and 'Can the opponent of national service truly claim that activities of the military such as quelling civil disorders, rebuilding dams and bridges, or assisting the victims of natural disasters—all extraneous to the defense of society against outside aggression—do not provide a similar benefit to the nation?'
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Unlock Full Passage5.Based on the information in the passage, which one of the following would most likely be found objectionable by those who oppose compulsory national service?
Correct Answer
B
B is correct because relief efforts in other nations do not directly benefit the nation's community and therefore represent the kind of use of public resources opponents of compulsory national service would find objectionable. The passage emphasizes that legitimate uses of taxes and service are those that 'are of great benefit to society' and offers domestic examples (quelling civil disorders; rebuilding dams and bridges; assisting victims of natural disasters) as fitting that standard—by contrast, foreign disaster relief would fall outside the nation-focused community benefit the opponents insist upon.
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