Verbal questions from any Manhattan Prep GMAT Computer Adaptive Test. Topic subject should be the first few words of your question.
alliforte
Students
 
Posts: 1
Joined: Sun May 10, 2009 7:32 pm
 

The Department of Homeland Security

by alliforte Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:45 pm

The Department of Homeland Security has proposed new federal requirements for driver’s licenses that would allow them to be used as part of a national identification system. Using licenses for purposes not directly related to operating a motor vehicle is un-American because it would require U.S. citizens to carry the equivalent of "papers." Such a requirement would allow the government to restrict their movements and activities in the manner of totalitarian regimes. In time, this could make other limits on freedom acceptable.

The author assumes which of the following?
A. The next presidential election will be dishonest, as has happened in eastern European countries.
B. The government will soon start curtailing the activities of those it considers "dissidents."
C. Blanket restrictions on law-abiding individuals are contrary to the traditions of American culture and law.
D. The majority of Americans are not willing to give up their right to travel and move about without identification.
E. Americans should resist all government regulation of their lives


The answer to this question is listed as 'C' ---- doesnt answer choice C wrongly assume that all 'citizens' must be 'law abiding'??
tim
Course Students
 
Posts: 5665
Joined: Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:08 am
Location: Southwest Airlines, seat 21C
 

Re: The Department of Homeland Security

by tim Mon Aug 23, 2010 8:00 pm

alliforte Wrote:doesnt answer choice C wrongly assume that all 'citizens' must be 'law abiding'??


No, only that some subset of citizens are law-abiding..
Tim Sanders
Manhattan GMAT Instructor

Follow this link for some important tips to get the most out of your forum experience:
https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/forums/a-few-tips-t31405.html