Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages debate whether tax money should pay for the arts. Passage A says yes: public funding helps people who can’t afford or don’t have access to cultural events, and arts bring people together and boost civic involvement. Passage B says no: subsidies usually reflect the tastes of committees, not most taxpayers, people can buy the art they want themselves, and the government shouldn’t choose art for people. In short, A argues for funding to promote fairness and community; B argues against it to protect individual choice.
Logic Breakdown
Scan Passage B for statements about who chooses subsidized art and the author's attitude toward that choice; look for language that says government/committees pick art for people and that this is objectionable.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage10.It can be inferred that the author of passage B believes which one of the following about public arts subsidies?
Correct Answer
D
'Subsidized art generally reflects the tastes, not of popular audiences, but of selection committees that distribute government money. Most people will therefore get what they don't like.' and 'it is wrong for government to choose for people the art works and cultural events it considers they should have. We must respect all people as equal individuals, capable of making their own choices.' These lines indicate the author believes subsidies impose curators' tastes on the public—i.e., they condescend to people by making aesthetic choices for them.
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