Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
New technologies often make their creators rich, but the bigger effect is that the inventions get cheaper and spread so many more people benefit and the gaps between groups shrink. For example, the printing press and public libraries made books and reading common; personal computers and database access now give students computing power once limited to top labs; and radio, cheaper mail, phones, and email let almost anyone enjoy entertainment and contact distant people. Because companies need lots of customers, competition forces prices down and helps new technologies reach most of society.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the passage's claim that entrepreneurs' profit motive leads them to expand markets and lower prices, thereby spreading technological benefits; choose the option that paraphrases that causal connection.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage19.It can be most reasonably inferred from the passage that the author would agree with which one of the following statements?
Correct Answer
B
Supported by the passage: 'Entrepreneurs and investors often are unable to maximize financial success without expanding their market, and this involves structuring their prices to the consumers so as to make their technologies genuinely accessible to an ever-larger share of the population.' and 'In other words, because market competition drives prices down, it tends to diffuse access to new technology across society as a result.' These statements indicate that the desire for profits motivates changes (market expansion and lower prices) that benefit large numbers of people.
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