dishadesai wrote:
Hi, what is the explanation for the above answer? I fail to understand.
Let me try to help you.
premise: major earthquakes that destroy large areas of property Congress will appropriate disaster relief funds for rebuilding the damaged property.
Conclusion: These appropriations, while well-intentioned, are bad policy for the nation
evidence: they encourage irresponsible behavior.As long as citizens know that they will be compensated for the loss of their homes in the event of an earthquake, they will feel free to build their homes in areas where earthquakes occur, and the rest of society will have to bear the burden for their irresponsibility.
pre-thinking: people become irresponsible if disaster relief funds for rebuilding the damaged property is going to take care of them. mind that many assumptions can be there but it is good to think of something before start.
A. Homeowners can determine whether particular areas are likely to experience earthquakes.
--- suppose a person know about this and he attempt to do exploit this loop hole to get money from gov. well now this seems to be a bad policy. B. It is possible to build homes that are more resistant to earthquakes than conventional homes, although these homes are generally more expensive to build. --- if this is not true , means if it is not possible to build a home. then also it is not justifying that paying for it or not.
C. It is the responsibility of the government to compensate citizens for losses due to natural disasters. --- if it is not a responsibility and still paying then also it is not a a bad policy.
D. Insurance companies will not ensure homes in areas where earthquakes occur. ---- out of scope.
E. While homes can be rebuilt, there is no way to compensate people for the loss of relatives or pets.---- out of scpe.
If you have any doubts, let me know.