Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Historians used to study the Pacific Coast mostly by reading 19th-century European explorers' written reports. But scholars now say we should also look at what Asian settlers did, even though those settlers left few written records, because their actions changed the land. For example, Chinese settlers drained swamps, built irrigation, and turned weeds into crops, helping create the region's irrigated farms and many specialty crops—so including their contributions is necessary to understand the area's history.
Logic Breakdown
Locate explicit sentences describing Chinese settlers' early interactions (their views of plants and land and their skills). Match each choice to those statements; the EXCEPT answer will not be supported as an initial interaction.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage12.According to the passage, each of the following was an aspect of Chinese settlers' initial interactions with the landscape of the Pacific Coast of the U.S. EXCEPT:
Correct Answer
D
The passage explicitly reports that Chinese settlers saw new uses for local plants and a new view of the land and that they had specialized skills: Where settlers of European descent looked at willows and saw only useless, untillable swamp, Chinese settlers saw fresh water, fertile soil, and the potential for bringing water to more arid areas via irrigation. Where other settlers who looked at certain weeds, such as wild mustard, generally saw a nuisance, Chinese settlers saw abundant raw material for valuable spices from a plant naturally suited to the local soil and climate. Their vision was reinforced by specialized skills involving swamp reclamation and irrigation systems, which helped lay the foundation for the now well-known and prosperous agribusiness of the region. These passages support A, B, C, and E as aspects of their initial interactions. The passage does not say they already possessed knowledge of agribusiness practices; rather it says they helped lay the foundation for agribusiness that developed later. Thus D is the correct EXCEPT choice.
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