By the mid-fourteenth century, professional associations of canon lawyers (legal advocates in Christian ecclesiastical courts, which dealt with cases involving marriage, inheritance, and other issues) had appeared in most of Western Europe, and a body of professional standards had been defined for them. ███
Intro topic ·Professional associations of canon lawyers in the mid-14th century
These are lawyers in Christian religious courts. They had professional standards and were common in Western Europe.
Support 1 ·English civil courts (non-religious) have much more disciplinary action
Those courts had ethical standards similar to the religious courts. So, disparity in number of disciplinary actions is probably due to religious courts' inefficient enforcement mechanisms. It's unlikely that religious lawyers were simply much more unethical than civil lawyers.
Result of complaints (related to support 2) ·Induced religious lawyers to defend themselves from criticism
Complaints may have encouraged lawyers to form professional associations and to de-prioritize disciplining fellow lawyers.
Passage Style
Phenomenon-hypothesis
Single position
9.
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Question Type
Purpose in context (of word, phrase, or idea)
Structure
The Florentine guild is mentioned as an “example” of how some organizations “attempted to hobble efforts at enforcement.”
a
introduce a theory █████ ██ ██ ████████
The reference to the Florentine guild doesn’t “introduce” a theory. It provides support for the previous line.
b
illustrate the type ██ ██████ ████████ ██ ██ ███ ████████ ████████
The Florentine guild reference illustrates the action referred to in the previous sentence — the guild attempted to stop efforts at enforcing disciplinary rules.
c
underline the universality ██ █ ██████ █████████ ██████████ ███ █████████
The author doesn’t indicate that what the Florentine guild did was “universal.” It’s just one example of how “some” guilds tried to stop enforcement of disciplinary rules.
d
point out a ████ ██ ██ ████████ █████████ ███████ ██ ███ █████████
The Florentine guild is used as support for the author’s own view. There is no flaw pointed out in an argument earlier in P1.
e
rebut an anticipated █████████ ██ █ ██████ ████ ████████
The Florentine guild is used as support for the author’s own view. There is no objection raised to the idea that some associations tried to stop enforcement of disciplinary rules.
Difficulty
94% of people who answer get this correct
This is a slightly challenging question.
It is significantly easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%127
136
75%146
Analysis
Purpose in context (of word, phrase, or idea)
Structure
Law
Phenomenon-hypothesis
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
2%
155
b
94%
165
c
2%
155
d
2%
153
e
1%
154
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