Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
In 1982 Canada put some existing aboriginal rights into the Constitution to protect them, but the wording was vague and provincial courts were left to decide what the rights mean. That has led to uneven and often unfair results: courts insist on written proof that customs are very old (hard for groups with oral traditions) and sometimes limit land rights to mere use instead of full ownership. Because of these problems, many aboriginal groups must keep appealing to higher courts like the Supreme Court to try to get clearer, fairer rulings.
Logic Breakdown
Note the author's criticisms of how courts apply constitutional protections—passage highlights that courts demand written documentation and that this requirement disadvantages societies relying on oral tradition—so choose the option that addresses that specific problem.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage24.The passage provides evidence to suggest that the author would be most likely to assent to which one of the following proposals?
Correct Answer
B
The passage explains that "provincial courts therefore require aboriginal peoples to provide legal documentation that any customs they seek to protect were practiced sufficiently long ago—a criterion defined in practice to mean prior to the establishment of British sovereignty over the specific territory." It immediately follows: "However, this requirement makes it difficult for aboriginal societies, which often relied on oral tradition rather than written records, to support their claims." Given the author’s sympathy for the hardship caused by this requirement and his criticism of provincial courts’ conservative rulings, he would most likely assent to allowing oral tradition to serve as legal documentation in some cases.
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