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Passage Breakdown

Alaska laws give special permissions to people doing 'traditional' uses of land and animals, but the laws never say exactly what 'traditional' means, which causes confusion. The government treated traditions as things commonly made before 1972 and seized sea-otter-pelt clothing because making those items hadn’t happened 'within living memory.' A court later ruled that this was too narrow, saying that if a practice stopped for a time because of outside forces, it can still be a tradition and shouldn’t be excluded just because it wasn’t recently practiced.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the explicit dated legal statements about sea-otter hunting (1910 and 1972) and use them to infer whether a prohibition spanned the intervening period.

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Which one of the following is most strongly suggested by the passage?

Correct Answer
A
The passage states explicitly, "The hunting of sea otters was initially prohibited by the Fur Seal Treaty of 1910." and then that "The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) of 1972 continued the prohibition," which together most strongly suggest that hunting was prohibited during the period between 1910 and 1972. These two consecutive statements directly support choice A.
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