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In many Western countries, bankruptcy laws have shifted from punishing people and companies to helping them and, in many cases, helping their creditors too. People worry about more bankruptcies, but making relief harder would likely stop struggling businesses and workers from continuing and would harm the economy. Long ago debtors could be jailed and companies closed, which often left creditors worse off and caused job losses. Today courts usually reorganize debts, give some relief, and transfer assets so firms can keep operating and people can keep earning; bankruptcies still leave public records and hurt credit records, but the main goal is to restore economic health and give creditors a better chance to be repaid.

Logic Breakdown

Look for explicit statements explaining why laws shifted; focus on lines saying the punitive approach had shortcomings and that modern law favors the public good and preserving economic activity.

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The information in the passage most strongly suggests which one of the following about changes in bankruptcy laws?

Correct Answer
D
The passage directly states that "Modern bankruptcy law has attempted to address the shortcomings of the punitive approach" and explains that two beliefs underlie the shift: "that the public good ought to be paramount... and that the public good is better served by allowing debt-heavy corporations to continue to operate, and indebted individuals to continue to earn wages, than by disabling insolvent economic entities." It also notes that imprisonment and dissolution "derive little benefit" for creditors and can cause "significant unemployment." These statements support D: the traditional punitive approach proved inadequate and contrary to society's needs, prompting change.
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