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INSTRUCTIONS:[spoiler]There are 2 questions. Both questions are same except for change in OPTION E. E1 option is from 800score.com & E2 option is from GMAT Club. Solve for both ques, OA's are provided [/spoiler]
Many local town governments in New England still practice direct democracy where the population of the town votes to resolve issues. Critics of these town councils argue that well-funded special interest groups are able to influence these large open referenda.
Which of the following, if true, most strengthen the critics' argument?
(A) Groups that oppose well-funded special interest groups do not have the budgets to mount major media campaigns in local markets.
(B) Direct elections are not effective because individual citizens do not have as much knowledge as professional legislators.
(C) Since individual voters make the decision, direct democracy provides insurance against the influence of wealthy special interest groups.
(D) Local newspapers and TV stations tend to be biased in favor of special interest groups and provide unbalanced reporting to local citizens.
(E1) Direct democracies tend to make decisions on the passions of local populace rather than long term guided decisions
(E2) Decisions by local town governments usually are in line with the views of well-funded special interest.
OA : A for both cases
[spoiler]inst A making the assumption that major media are able to influence people's decision. [/spoiler][/spoiler]
Many local town governments in New England still practice direct democracy where the population of the town votes to resolve issues. Critics of these town councils argue that well-funded special interest groups are able to influence these large open referenda.
Which of the following, if true, most strengthen the critics' argument?
(A) Groups that oppose well-funded special interest groups do not have the budgets to mount major media campaigns in local markets.
(B) Direct elections are not effective because individual citizens do not have as much knowledge as professional legislators.
(C) Since individual voters make the decision, direct democracy provides insurance against the influence of wealthy special interest groups.
(D) Local newspapers and TV stations tend to be biased in favor of special interest groups and provide unbalanced reporting to local citizens.
(E1) Direct democracies tend to make decisions on the passions of local populace rather than long term guided decisions
(E2) Decisions by local town governments usually are in line with the views of well-funded special interest.
OA : A for both cases
[spoiler]inst A making the assumption that major media are able to influence people's decision. [/spoiler][/spoiler]
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