Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage explains a puzzle: if a ruler truly had unlimited legal power, they could legally limit or give up that power, which would mean they no longer had unlimited power. North and Weingast show this mattered in history: 17th–18th century English and French monarchs who could do anything couldn’t make trustworthy promises, so lenders charged them higher interest. After England’s Glorious Revolution, Parliament controlled money, making government borrowing more credible and cheaper. But the author warns the paradox wasn’t solved—it just moved from the king to Parliament, since Parliament also can’t legally bind its own future power.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Focus on why lenders after the Glorious Revolution were willing to lend to the Crown at lower rates — specifically whether Parliament would constrain the Crown and protect property rights. Support from passage: "Parliament controlled the Crown's purse strings." "Parliament, in turn, represented commercial interests that would not tolerate governmental disregard for property rights." "...lenders concluded that the Crown would honor its debts."
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage22.Based on the passage, which one of the following considerations would be most important for an English creditor after the Glorious Revolution who is deciding whether to lend money to the Crown at a relatively low interest rate?
Correct Answer
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The passage says that after the Glorious Revolution "Parliament controlled the Crown's purse strings" and that "Parliament, in turn, represented commercial interests that would not tolerate governmental disregard for property rights." Because lenders concluded that the Crown would honor its debts ("lenders concluded that the Crown would honor its debts"), the most important consideration for a creditor deciding whether to lend at a low rate is whether Parliament can be depended on to represent commercial interests and thus constrain the Crown.
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