Premise: lower infant mortality in socialized medicine system
Conclusion: Socialized medicine system is techonologically superior
Task: Find the loophole, which means we need something like "the lower infant mortality does not result from superior techonology, there must be other reasons"
B is wrong because the term shift from socialized medicine system to economic system of socialism. And I assume "no necessary connection" does not preclude the possibility that in some cases there can be some degree of causal relation between socialism and techonology. Thus B is not strong enough to hurt the argument in the stimulus.
The stimulus never told about the economic system. Being desirable may be due to other factors other than being economical.
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Premise: lower infant mortality in socialized medicine system
Conclusion: Socialized medicine system is techonologically superior
Task: Find the loophole, which means we need something like "the lower infant mortality does not result from superior techonology, there must be other reasons"
B is wrong because the term shift from socialized medicine system to economic system of socialism. And I assume "no necessary connection" does not preclude the possibility that in some cases there can be some degree of causal relation between socialism and techonology. Thus B is not strong enough to hurt the argument in the stimulus.
Let me know if I am wrong.
The stimulus never told about the economic system. Being desirable may be due to other factors other than being economical.