Answer Choices
A) Its future depends in part on the elimination of racial discrimination.
Its attitude toward racial discrimination has gradually been changing.
Its history of racial discrimination has no parallel in other nations.
Its rejection of communism is a product of its legacy of racial discrimination.
Explanation for Question 18 From the Reading Section on the 2021 May Sat (International)
Cause questioning teen says the two speakers would most likely agree with which point 2 about the United States. Let's start at the bottom and move up. 3 These says its rejection of communism as a product of its legacy of racial 4 discrimination. Now, Jackie Robinson probably wouldn't agree to this. 5 This is what Paul Robeson might think, but Jackie Robinson doesn't seem to show 6 any support or the idea that it America going against communism has to do 7 with racial discrimination. He seems to be disagreeing with this point, 8 even though black people would be fighting against the Soviet union or would, 9 uh, wouldn't fight against Soviet union. So he says that its history of racial 10 discrimination has no parallel than other nations. 11 Now I don't think either of these, um, uh, 12 black thinkers would think like that there's no other history of racial discrimination. 13 These other countries, like these are very intellectual men who had an understanding of, 14 you know, the international scene. 15 More than that. Even without that understanding that they just never say that anywhere 16 within their passages B says its attitude towards racial discrimination 17 has gradually been changing. This is maybe this is a maybe then it's kind 18 of hard to say if this is supported directly in the passage, 19 unless we go back and reread them in full. But just thinking back, 20 like it doesn't seem to be like, they're making a point in my gradual 21 change. We don't really remember ...