Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People and industry are using more water while supplies shrink, so rivers that cross borders are becoming more important and could cause fights. The U.N. wrote draft rules saying countries should share water fairly, not harm each other, and protect ecosystems. But those drafts often fix exact water amounts and don’t plan for future changes like climate change, which can make river flows rise or fall a lot. To avoid unfair outcomes when water drops, treaties should be more flexible—for example, give each country a share based on percentages or include clear backup plans for reduced flows.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentence that states the Draft Articles' purpose (look for language like 'are an attempt to codify' and 'are intended as a set of guidelines') and match that wording to the answer about formulating commonly applied principles.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage10.According to the passage, a primary purpose for the development of the Draft Articles was to
Correct Answer
B
B is correct because the passage explicitly states the Draft Articles' purpose: The ILC's Draft Articles "are an attempt to codify the customary principles of international water law as those principles are manifested in past legal decisions and currently accepted international practice." It also says, "The Draft Articles are intended as a set of guidelines for the creation of treaties governing the use of specific international watercourses." Those lines show the Draft Articles aim to provide an explicit formulation/guidelines of commonly applied principles of international law.
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