Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The Internet lets people everywhere share information freely, so it ignores national borders and makes it hard for governments to enforce laws tied to territory. Because so many messages cross borders, a country can’t easily police or block specific online content without cutting off the Internet — which would be unpopular. Issues like trademark disputes and whether officials in one country can access messages passing through others show that existing national rules and enforcement don’t fit the Internet.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the explicit definition of sovereignty in paragraph 2 and match the answer that paraphrases it. The passage states "Control over physical space and the objects located in it is a defining attribute of sovereignty," so choose the option that restates control over what lies within a territory.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.According to the passage, which one of the following is an essential property of political sovereignty?
Correct Answer
D
Choice D matches the passage's explicit definition: "Control over physical space and the objects located in it is a defining attribute of sovereignty." The passage also explains that "Lawmaking presupposes some mechanism for enforcement, i.e., the ability to control violations," which reinforces that sovereignty involves control over entities within a designated physical space. D paraphrases this idea.
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