PT128.S1.P2.Q11

PrepTest 128 - Section 1 - Passage 2 - Question 11

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In many Western societies, modern bankruptcy laws have undergone a shift away from a focus on punishment and toward a focus on bankruptcy as a remedy for individuals and corporations in financial trouble—and, . ███████ █████████████ ███ █████ ██████████ ███

Intro to Topic · Modern bankruptcy laws
No longer about punishment. About remedying the financial situation for the debtor and creditor.
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Increased Bankruptcies Declared · This has been criticized
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Main Point · Do not abandon modern bankruptcy laws
Their increased use is not a reason to abandon them. They serve a useful economic purpose.
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Old Solution · Imprisonment and dissolution
Punishment was thought to be the right solution to insolvency because debtors were violating "sacrosanct" social contracts.
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Critique · This benefits no one
Creditors can't get paid if the debtor is in jail. A dissolution of a company would cause unemployment.
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New Solution · Modern bankruptcy law
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Two Rationales · (1) Public good is paramount and (2) that's better served by allowing the debtor to continue to operate
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Mechanism · Court-directed reorganization of debt
Some debts forgiven; some assets transferred to creditors.
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Punishment · Bad credit score
A bit of punishment is still there, but the point is to benefit society
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Goal · Restoration of healthy economic activity
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Problem-analysis
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This doesn’t fit, because the author thinks current bankruptcy laws are good. There’s no reason the author would add a claim about today’s laws being seen as inadequate as a requirement for getting back to the original intent.

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b

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This is the best answer. In the second-to-last sentence, the author notes that there are certain features of bankruptcy that might serve a punitive function. But it’s still true to say that punishment is no longer the primary goal of bankruptcy law. Instead, as the author tells us in the last sentence, the primary goal is keeping people and businesses economically productive, which gives creditors the best chance of getting money back.

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c

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There’s no reason the author would add a sentence about criminal law at the end. Criminal law isn’t brought up in the last paragraph, and we have no reason to think modern bankruptcy laws are related to criminal law in any way.

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d

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This doesn’t fit at the end, because we have no reason to think the author wants to consider adding punitive measures to current bankruptcy laws. Although current law does have some aspects that might seem punitive, the author never suggests we should be open to additional laws that are punitive.

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e

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This isn’t supported. We have no reason to think creditors bear the main burden of bankruptcy. Sure, the modern laws are less punitive for debtors, but that doesn’t imply creditors now have the primary burden if someone goes bankrupt. The debtors are still affected by bankruptcy and arguably could have the primary burden. Creditors simply benefit from bankruptcy if the debtors can stay in operation and can pay the creditors back.

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