[Video] Q36: Question 36 from the reading section of official sat practice test 10

Explanation for Question 36 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 10

Question 36 says it can reasonably be inferred from passage to that. 2 Brian considers the preference for national sovereignty over four enrolled to be a what? 3 So since this question says, it's something that we can infer from the passage. 4 We're going to be able to find direct text evidence to support our answer 5 choice. So let's go look back in the passage and see what the author 6 has to say about the preference of national sovereignty. 7 Over four enrolled. We find the answer to come starting in line 79, 8 where the author says he never made a race of people so low in 9 the scale of civilization or intelligence that it would welcome a foreign master. 10 So basically more simply what this is saying is that God 11 himself never made people that are dumb 12 enough to welcome foreign rule. So if we look back at 13 the answer choices, let's see which one best matches that he says 14 that Brian considers the preference for national sovereignty over foreign 15 rule to be a reaction to the excesses of Imperial governments in the modern 16 era. 17 So like we said, saw there, 18 there, and throughout the passage, we see not speak of Imperial 19 governments in the modern era. We see how these 20 opinions are based off of what has happened in history. 21 So that's my answer choice a would be incorrect just because of it's mentioned 22 of the modern era. If we look at the answer choice B, 23 it says it considers the preference for national sovereignty over foreign rule to 24 be as...

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