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Passage Breakdown

Canadian law hasn’t clearly defined native Canadians’ rights, but many native people say they should control and own movable cultural items like tools and ceremonial clothes. Courts usually use private-property rules that favor whoever has legal papers—often museums—while many native communities treat these items as communal property, with each person as a caretaker who can’t sell them or pass them to heirs, so they rarely have the paperwork courts expect. Because courts are beginning to see that private-property rules don’t fit all cultures, they may start to recognize and honor communal ownership claims.

Logic Breakdown

Scan the passage for explicit contrasts between the 'private property' and 'collective ownership' concepts (who counts as owner, how use is determined, whether individuals can sell or are titleholders). The EXCEPT choice will be the statement not supported by these contrasts.

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The passage suggests that the concepts of collective and private ownership differ in each of the following ways EXCEPT:

Correct Answer
A
'Canadian courts usually base decisions about ownership on a concept of private property, under which all forms of property are capable of being owned by individuals or by groups functioning legally as individuals.' Also, 'Because the concept of collective property assigns ownership to individuals simply because they are members of the community...' — since the passage shows both systems can involve group ownership, A (which claims private does not allow group ownership) is not a true difference.
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