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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

The passage describes two views on preventing deliberate crimes: one says social problems and lack of opportunities push people into crime, so fixing society and giving people jobs helps; the other says people freely choose crime, so tougher punishments and better policing deter them. Using a simple economic idea — people pick the option that gives the biggest expected benefit — the passage shows both approaches work the same way: harsher penalties make crime less rewarding, and better opportunities make legal work more rewarding. So the best solution combines both strategies.

Logic Breakdown

Note that the passage first lays out two opposing views on deterring deliberate crimes and then introduces the utility-maximization principle as a reconciliation; pick the option that describes debate followed by a resolving principle.

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Which one of the following most accurately describes the organization of the passage?

Correct Answer
A
The passage opens by describing two sides of a debate: "On one side of the debate are those scholars who believe that deliberate crimes are a product of the influence of societal norms and institutions on individuals" and "On the other side are those legal scholars who believe that the decision to commit a deliberate crime is primarily the result of individual choice." It then introduces an economic principle that reconciles the two: "The economic principle that reconciles the two positions is that of utility maximization..." and concludes that "the two positions are not fundamentally in conflict, and that the optimal approach to crime deterrence would include elements of both deterrence strategies." Therefore the passage describes two sides and uses a general principle to resolve the conflict between them, which matches choice A.
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