Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
In late-1800s England many middle-class people gave money and time to private charity. Modern critics make two main complaints: first, that small private efforts were too weak to solve big industrial problems like unemployment and needed government action; second, that charity often served the donors by boosting their status, gaining influence, and shaping the poor’s behavior to suit employers (a social-control idea). Critics also call Victorian charity amateurish and assume state-run charity is better (the Whig fallacy), but Victorians knew the objections, feared government-managed aid, and genuinely devoted resources and effort to helping others.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the main paragraph functions: the passage first presents two related criticisms of Victorian philanthropy (paras 2–3) and then treats those criticisms together, criticizing them and defending Victorians (paras 4–5). Choose the answer that matches that sequence.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage26.Which one of the following best describes the organization of the passage?
Correct Answer
A
The passage explicitly presents two criticisms and then subjects them to a common critique. Support: "modern commentators have articulated two major criticisms..."; "The earlier criticism is that such philanthropy...obsolete"; "The more recent charge holds that Victorian philanthropy was by its very nature a self-serving exercise...". After outlining both, the author shows how modern critics characterize Victorian charity and rejects that characterization: "Modern critics of Victorian philanthropy often use the words \"amateurish\" or \"inadequate\"..." and labels this tendency "typical of the \"Whig fallacy\"". Finally the author defends Victorians ("This version of history patronizes the Victorians... they put their money where their mouths were"). Thus the organization is two related positions followed by a common critique of them, matching choice A.
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