-  Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:53 am
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							Hi Powerscore, 
I originally got this question wrong because I missed the shift in scope: from complaints about the ineffectuality of their representatives to a conclusion about overall dissatisfaction. Upon recognizing that, I could quickly pick out why the answer was A. However, on my original pass through of this section, I chose answer choice D. I'm wondering if you might be able to help distinguish why exactly D is wrong. Is the problem that the stimulus indicates legislative compromise is part of ineffectuality, and not popular dissatisfaction?
Thanks so much for your help!
					
										
					  															  								 I originally got this question wrong because I missed the shift in scope: from complaints about the ineffectuality of their representatives to a conclusion about overall dissatisfaction. Upon recognizing that, I could quickly pick out why the answer was A. However, on my original pass through of this section, I chose answer choice D. I'm wondering if you might be able to help distinguish why exactly D is wrong. Is the problem that the stimulus indicates legislative compromise is part of ineffectuality, and not popular dissatisfaction?
Thanks so much for your help!




 rest assured, they're just trying to compromise and do what we elected them to do.
  rest assured, they're just trying to compromise and do what we elected them to do.