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
Focus on the last sentence of Passage A, which claims that frequent participation in arts is associated with greater civic engagement (e.g., voting, volunteer work). Choose the option that most directly undermines that asserted link by showing no increase in civic activities where arts programs/funding were implemented.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage13.Which one of the following, if it were to occur, would cast the most doubt on the assertion made in the last sentence of passage A?
Correct Answer
E
Passage A asserts that 'Those who participate frequently in arts and cultural events are far more likely to engage in other civic activities, such as voting and volunteer work.' Option E reports that 'In the ten-year period since the initiation of a tax-funded arts program, local voter turnout rates in several affected municipalities have not changed.' Because voting is one of the specific civic activities named in the passage, evidence that voter turnout did not increase despite a long-term, tax-funded arts program (which presumably aimed to increase access/participation) directly calls into question the claimed connection between arts participation and increased civic engagement. E is the strongest empirical counterexample among the choices and therefore casts the most doubt on the passage's assertion.
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