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
Find explicit statements about Chinese settlers' agricultural practices (skills and methods); look for mentions of swamp reclamation and irrigation, then eliminate answer choices not supported by those statements.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage13.Which one of the following can most reasonably be inferred from the passage?
Correct Answer
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Directly supported by the passage. The passage states that 'Their vision was reinforced by specialized skills involving swamp reclamation and irrigation systems, which helped lay the foundation...' and also that Chinese settlers 'saw fresh water, fertile soil, and the potential for bringing water to more arid areas via irrigation.' These explicit statements indicate that nineteenth-century Chinese agricultural methods included knowledge of swamp reclamation.
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