Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People disagree about how to teach multiculturalism: one simple approach teaches other cultures from the majority culture’s point of view using its values (like democracy and tolerance), while a more neutral approach avoids judging other cultures but still studies them with Western scientific methods. Critics say both are biased because using majority or scientific viewpoints can distort cultures that think in different ways (like through myth, religion, or tradition), and they argue you can only truly understand a culture by adopting its own perspectives and methods.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Identify the critics' central claim and target what would most directly undercut it. The critics assert: "According to this objection, it is only by adopting the (often nonscientific) perspectives and methods of the cultures studied that real understanding can be achieved." The strongest objection would show that adopting those perspectives/methods is impossible or impracticable for outsiders.
Passage Stimulus
Passage Redacted
Unlock Full Passage13.Which one of the following, if true, would provide the strongest objection to the criticism in the passage of the second version of multicultural education?
Correct Answer
A
The critics' key conclusion is that "only by adopting the (often nonscientific) perspectives and methods of the cultures studied... can real understanding be achieved." If it is true that "it is impossible to adopt the perspectives and methods of a culture unless one is a member of that culture," then the critics' prescription is unattainable for outsiders (e.g., Western educators). That directly defeats the critics' demand that the second version must adopt the studied cultures' methods to achieve understanding, because it shows that requirement cannot be met. Thus A most directly and strongly objects to the passage's criticism.
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