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Passage Breakdown

The passages say international law doesn’t clearly define “national minority” (or “people”/“nation”), which especially hurts the Roma because many have no homeland, move between countries, and sometimes lack citizenship. One common definition (Capotorti) lists four factual requirements—a group must be smaller in number, nondominant, have distinct language/ethnicity/religion, and want to preserve its culture—and also requires citizenship; the citizenship rule is unfair because it lets states exclude the Roma. Since the Roma clearly meet the four factual points (they speak Romani, keep distinct customs, are numerically small, and are nondominant), the passages argue they should be recognized as a minority in major European states.

Logic Breakdown

Identify each passage's role: Passage A highlights a definitional problem for classifying a group as a 'national minority'; Passage B states a specific definition and then argues that the Roma meet that definition. Choose the option that parallels 'general definitional problem' + 'point-by-point argument that a specific case satisfies the criteria.'

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The relationship between which one of the following pairs of documents is most analogous to the relationship between passage A and passage B?

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Passage A: "There is no universally accepted definition within international law for the term \"national minority.\"" and "this lack is particularly problematic for the Roma..." — A therefore poses a general problem caused by lack of clear criteria. Passage B: "Capotorti's definition of a minority includes four empirical criteria...and one legal criterion..." and "However, the Roma easily fulfill the four objective elements of Capotorti's definition and should, therefore, be considered a minority..." — B both states specific criteria and then argues that the Roma meet them. Option A parallels this relationship exactly: the first document describes a lack of clear-cut classification criteria and resulting problems for welders; the second is a point-by-point argument that welding satisfies the union's criteria. Thus A matches the passages' roles (problem/ambiguity followed by an applied, criterion-by-criterion defense).
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