The last post here has a pretty solid breakdown of the stimulus: http://www.manhattanlsat.com/forums/q24-the-role-of-the-uplandian-t1943.html
A much easier way to answer this question is by process of elimination. (E) is the only answer choice even remotely germane to the stimulus.
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The last post here has a pretty solid breakdown of the stimulus: http://www.manhattanlsat.com/forums/q24-the-role-of-the-uplandian-t1943.html
A much easier way to answer this question is by process of elimination. (E) is the only answer choice even remotely germane to the stimulus.