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Explanation

2. Both passages explicitly mention which one of the following?

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The correct answer will be directly supported by evidence in the passage.

A. Yes. Transfer of property is mentioned in lines 6–8 in passage A and in lines 37–39 of passage B.

B. No. This is discussed in passage B, but not in passage A. Passage A discusses only principles.

C. No. This is discussed in passage A, but not in passage B.

D. No. This is discussed at the end of passage B, but not in passage A.

E. No. This is discussed in passage B, but not in passage A.

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5. The author of passage A would be most likely to characterize the purpose of the Indian Nonintercourse Act as which one of the following?

(A) legitimization of actual property holdings during the eighteenth century
(B) clarification of existing laws regarding transfer of property
(C) assurance of conformity to the principle of justice in acquisition
(D) prevention of violations of the principle of justice in transfer
(E) implementation of a principle of rectification

I made a mistake on E, so folks, there is also possible explanation:

While rectification of past injustices may be an ideal or ultimate goal, the immediate purpose of the Indian Nonintercourse Act, as presented in Passage B, is to prevent future violations of justice in transfer (fraudulent land acquisitions).
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3. Which one of the following is true of the relationship between passage A and the second paragraph of passage B?

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The question asks for the relationship between the two passages. The correct answer will reflect that passage A outlines general principles and the second paragraph of passage B discusses remedying previous illicit taking of land.

A. No. Passage B involves specific details, and passage A involves general principles.

B. No. Passage A does not make an argument; it merely outlines a principle.

C. No. Both passages share the same subject matter—justice with respect to land ownership.

D. Yes. This accurately describes the relationship between the passages. The principle of rectification in passage A supports passage B’s claim about what should happen with the land.

E. No. Passage B is consistent with passage A.

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