Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage looks at three views on punishing companies that break the law. Some say civil lawsuits are better because they can set fair money penalties and cost less; others say criminal charges are better because they deter more, use stronger enforcement, and publicly condemn bad behavior; a third view says punish the individual employees instead of the company because people fear jail and job loss. The passage rejects punishing only individuals—blame is often hidden and companies can pick a scapegoat—and overall argues that criminally punishing corporations is usually the best way to make companies and their owners improve safety.
Logic Breakdown
Read the sentence in context and ask what function it serves: does it support or undermine the proposal to prosecute individuals? It points out a practical obstacle to individual prosecutions—that responsible individuals cannot be identified.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage22.Which one of the following most accurately describes the author's purpose in saying that corporations often bury responsibility within complex hierarchies?
Correct Answer
D
The clause is used to argue that prosecuting individuals is often impracticable. The passage states, "Corporations often bury responsibility within complex hierarchies, with the result that no individual responsible for corporate misdeeds can be identified." The author then adds, "Another problem is that under this approach, a corporation will often find it cheaper to designate and compensate an internal scapegoat to face prosecution than to refrain from wrongdoing." Together these sentences show that identifying and holding the proper individual liable is frequently infeasible or manipulable, so the author's purpose in the targeted clause is to indicate that the proposal to prosecute individuals is likely impracticable.
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