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4. Which of the following, if true, would most likely be disputed by the author?

Difficulty Level: 700

Explanation

The question asks what would most likely, which indicates this is an inference question. The task of the question is indicated by the phrase be disputed by the author. The subject of the question is family decisions, so determine what the passage states about the subject and evaluate the answer choices, eliminating any choice which cannot be supported by the text. According to the passage, under English common law, a father could expect full rights to the services and labor of the children regardless of the mother's wishes and the children's best interests, while under modern law, the parent cannot even be assured that he or she will be able to bring the child up in accordance with the practices he or she believes to be dictated by God. Additionally, surely no one would argue that the images from the turn of the century of small children laboring in sweatshops should be revived today. Finally, in clear cases of abuse or neglect the state's intervention may be the best solution.

Choice A: No. This choice may be tempting because of the phrase state services can have a laudatory effect, but this choice is a reversal because the author agrees with this statement. The third paragraph states that in clear cases of abuse or neglect the state's intervention may be the best solution.

Choice B: No. This choice may seem tempting due to the phrase promote theological conceptualism, which seems unsupported by the passage. However, this choice is a reversal, because the author would not be likely to dispute it. The passage states that under modern law, the parent cannot even be assured that he or she will be able to bring the child up in accordance with the practices he or she believes to be dictated by God. Since the answer choices need to be considered as true statements, if theological conceptualism is a practice that a parent…believes to be dictated by God, and these ideas are promoted at the expense of traditional secular norms, then this choice provides a type of practice with which the author would agree a parent cannot bring…up his or her child in accordance.

Choice C: Correct. The author acknowledges that governmental regulation of children’s lives can have benefits, asserting in the second paragraph that Surely no one would argue that the images from the turn of the century of small children laboring in sweatshops should be revived today. Therefore, the author would disagree that government intervention in traditionally private matters such as intra-familial decision making has had a predominantly detrimental effect.

Choice D: No. Although the recycled language English common law may make this choice seem tempting, it is a reversal because the author agrees with it. The first paragraph states that under English common law, a father received full rights to the services and labor of the children regardless of the mother's wishes and the children's best interests, implying that the author believes the mother’s wishes and children’s best interests should have received more consideration.

Choice E: No. Although this choice may be tempting because of the phrase Governmental intrusion into family decisions is merited, this choice is a reversal because the author agrees with it. The third paragraph states that In clear cases of abuse or neglect the state's intervention may be the best solution.

The correct answer is choice C.
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