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Beatrice Michael
 
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Farmers in developing countries - vveaken

by Beatrice Michael Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:12 pm

Farmers in developing countries claim that the United States government, through farm subsidies, is responsible for the artificially low global price of wheat. Because the U.S. government buys whatever wheat American farmers
are unable to sell on the open market, American farmers have no incentive to modulate the size of their crops according to the needs of the global market.

As a result, American farmers routinely produce more wheat than the
global market can absorb and the global price of wheat is kept low. Without these subsidies, the farmers in developing economies claim, American farmers would produce only the amount of wheat that they could sell on
the open market and the global price of wheat would rise. Which of the following, if true, most weakens the claims of the farmers in developing countries regarding the price of wheat?



- Wheat that is not processed for consumption is often used for certain industrial applications.
- Non-governmental buyers of wheat and wheat products are able to predict how much wheat they will need several years in advance.
- The United States government offers similar subsidies to soybean farmers, though the global price of soybeans is significantly higher than that of wheat.


- Other countries, such as Canada and Russia, are likely to produce more wheat if the United States were to reduce its output.

- The price of sorghum, a crop for which the United States government offers no subsidies, is lower than that of wheat.


can the experts explain hovv D is the ansvver

I vvas stuck betvven C and E

for questions like these vvhat is the approach

Thanks in advance
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Re: Farmers in developing countries - vveaken

by jnelson0612 Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:21 am

Please see this thread, which explains why D is the answer: weaken-farmers-in-developing-countries-t15970.html

C and E are out of scope; we are discussing wheat, not other crops.

For weaken and strengthen questions, break down the problem by identifying the conclusion and premises. See if you can find the assumption, then either bolster that assumption (strengthen) or attack the assumption (weaken).
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Re: Farmers in developing countries - vveaken

by Beatrice Michael Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:24 am

Thanks I guess I didnt search it right

jnelson0612 Wrote:Please see this thread, which explains why D is the answer: weaken-farmers-in-developing-countries-t15970.html

C and E are out of scope; we are discussing wheat, not other crops.

For weaken and strengthen questions, break down the problem by identifying the conclusion and premises. See if you can find the assumption, then either bolster that assumption (strengthen) or attack the assumption (weaken).
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Re: Farmers in developing countries - vveaken

by jnelson0612 Sun Aug 12, 2012 11:15 pm

You're welcome!
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