Library/PT 119/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

Some legal thinkers say governments should only punish people to stop them from hurting others, not to force people to act for their own good or to enforce social norms. But rules that get everyone to agree on how to behave can also prevent harm: for example, everyone driving on the same side of the road avoids dangerous confusion even though driving on the other side isn’t always directly harmful. Likewise, banning steroids in sports protects athletes who would otherwise have to choose between risking their health or losing. So laws that look like they force people for their own good can be justified when they prevent harm by keeping people coordinated.

Logic Breakdown

Focus on the author's claims about coordination rules and harm prevention—especially the driving example where the author says a convention about which side to drive on prevents harm and that 'any fair rule... would be better than no rule at all.' Choose the option that most closely paraphrases this point.

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24.

It can be most reasonably inferred from the passage that the author would agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
C
Supporting passage sentences: 'For example, it is in no one's interest to lack a convention about which side of the road to drive on, and each person can agree to drive on one side assuming the others do too.' 'Any fair rule, then, would be better than no rule at all.' 'This is because prevention of harm underlies the rationale for the rule...; instead, it is the lack of a coordinating rule that would be harmful.' Explanation: The passage explicitly argues that the harm arises from lacking a coordinating rule and that any fair rule to coordinate driving would be preferable to having no rule. Thus it is reasonable to infer that implementing a fair rule about which side to drive on would likely prevent more harm than it causes, which is what choice C states.
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