Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
John Lowe studies the Classic Maya collapse by looking at dated carved monuments to see when places were occupied. He traces more monument-building from A.D. 672–751 without geographic growth, then alliance breakdowns (751–790), deaths exceeding births (790–830), and a stop in construction after about 830 that led to collapse within a century. Lowe explains this as population growth forcing harder farming that harmed the soil, while a growing elite pulled labor away for monuments and luxuries, which led to war and refugee movements that caused states to fail in a chain reaction. But his story depends on assuming that when people stopped carving monuments a site was abandoned, so if people kept living there after carving ended his timeline and cause could be wrong.
Logic Breakdown
Quick approach: determine the author's stance on how reliable archaeological evidence is—he accepts reconstructions from the record but stresses that their accuracy is uncertain and may be overturned by better data.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage26.The author of the passage would most likely agree with which one of the following statements about the use of the archaeological record to reconstruct historic activity?
Correct Answer
E
The passage explicitly questions the certainty of reconstructions based on the archaeological record: 'If there is a central flaw in Lowe's explanation, it is that the entire edifice rests on the assumption that the available evidence paints a true picture of how the collapse proceeded.' It continues that 'it is difficult to know how accurately the archaeological record reflects historic activity' and that 'it is quite possible that our understanding of the collapse might be radically altered by better data.' These statements support the view that historic activity can be reconstructed from archaeological evidence but that the accuracy of such reconstructions cannot be definitively confirmed, which matches choice E.
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