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which sentence from passage 2 calls into question the claim in passage 1 that bimetallism would result in an overall advantage in the united states’ economic position?
a “if there are any different points in it, they are not represented either in the majority or in the minority report.” (paragraph 8)
b “i know that that idea appeals to the pride of the average american, but i beg to remind you that if that suggestion be carried out to its legitimate conclusion, you might as well do away with our international treaties.” (paragraph 8)
c “and i have looked forward to the time when it shall be securely intrenched in the affections of the american people.” (paragraph 9)
d “i have no sympathy with their general principles, but i do think that...” (partially visible)
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Discusses report representation, not economic impact of bimetallism. Eliminate.
- Option B: Argues that implementing the bimetallism idea (from Passage 1’s claim of advantage) would undermine international treaties, implying negative consequences (not an overall advantage). This challenges the claim.
- Option C: Talks about an idea being embraced by Americans, not economic advantage/disadvantage. Eliminate.
- Option D: (Incomplete, but from context, it likely doesn’t address economic impact.)
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B. "I know that that idea appeals to the pride of the average American, but I beg to remind you that if that suggestion be carried out to its legitimate conclusion, you might as well do away with our international treaties." (paragraph 8)