I have a question on answer choice C.
I understand the flaw of the survey: how it fails to distinguish the residents who dropped out in its own schools and those who dropped out of schools from somewhere else. But, after ...
... price of oil**
**2. Government policies promoting energy conservation** government policies promoting energy conservation" to ... ) oil was expensive, 2) the government wanted us to decrease our ...
... allowed" matched nicely with the "government should ban". Even during BR ... doesn't necessarily link the "government should ban" aspect. This is ...
P1: Government polices have significantly increased consumer ... is not doubt that the government is responsible for the increased ... prices to increase. Then the government policy that increased the consumer ...
... . When asked if the government would require warning labels on ... would not because the government would lose credibility if ... most strongly suggested by the government's statement above?
... still be consistent with the government statement (if there aren' ...
I confidently chose D but after seeing that E is the correct answer, I can somewhat understand why. My issue is with trying to explain why D is wrong. I took D to mean that the fed gov's expenditures (i.e. allocations) for soil conversation in various ...