[Video] Q36, 37: Based on passage 2, lincoln would be most likely to agree with which claim about the controversy over slavery? , and which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

Answer Choices

  • It can be ended only if Northern states act unilaterally to abolish slavery throughout the United States.

  • It would abate if attempts to introduce slavery to regions where it is not practiced were abandoned.

  • It has been exacerbated by the ambiguity of laws regulating the holding of slaves.

  • It is fueled in part by differences in religion and social values from state to state.

  • Lines 56-61 (“I agree . . . sugar”)

  • Lines 64-66 (“They don’t . . . Union”)

  • Lines 74-76 (“Whenever . . . peace”)

  • Lines 83-86 (“Do you . . . another”)

Explanation for Questions 36, 37 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 8

Okay, so we're going to do number 36 and 37 together cause they're connected. 2 So 36 is based on passage two. Again, 3 you want to make sure you're reading really closely to make sure that you 4 know, what passage you're talking about. So Lincoln would be most likely. 5 So based on what Lincoln's argument is, right? 6 Cause passage, she was Lincoln's argument. Lincoln would be most likely to do what 7 to agree with, which claim about controversy for slavery. 8 So what I would do here is because we have no idea what claim 9 it is. It's kind of hard to like, just go into the passage and 10 find the evidence when we really don't even know what they're asking yet. 11 So actually what I would do for this question is I would read the 12 answer to this first and try to come up with like a preliminary, 13 like maybe narrowed down to two or something. 14 So would Lincoln think that slavery can only be ended 15 if Northern states act unilaterally to abolish it? 16 He wouldn't think that right. He didn't even mention like the end of slavery, 17 um, be able to be a debate needs weekend, 18 um, or it would like the conflict would stop if attempts to introduce slavery 19 to regions where it is not practiced were abandoned. 20 This is something that he talks about. His whole argument is let's not introduce 21 new areas of slavery like Texas and California and adding new when as slavery. 22 Um, he didn't talk about the ambiguity of laws at all and he didn't 23 talk about religion and social...

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