PrepTest 90+, Section 2, Question 8
Sociologist: Some anthropologists claim that cultures can most effectively respond to the threat of cultural decay by replacing or abandoning many of their traditions so that other traditions may endure. But since each of its traditions is essential to a culture's identity, this strategy _______.
Sociologist: Some anthropologists claim that cultures can most effectively respond to the threat of cultural decay by replacing or abandoning many of their traditions so that other traditions may endure. But since each of its traditions is essential to a culture's identity, this strategy _______.
Sociologist: Some anthropologists claim that cultures can most effectively respond to the threat of cultural decay by replacing or abandoning many of their traditions so that other traditions may endure. But since each of its traditions is essential to a culture's identity, this strategy _______.
Sociologist: Some anthropologists claim that cultures can most effectively respond to the threat of cultural decay by replacing or abandoning many of their traditions so that other traditions may endure. But since each of its traditions is essential to a culture's identity, this strategy _______.
Which one of the following most logically completes the sociologist's argument?
can save those cultures capable of reflecting on their customs and envisioning alternatives
will ensure the elimination of a culture rather than prevent its decay
can be implemented by all and only those cultures studied by anthropologists
constitutes the most effective response to the threat of cultural decay
can succeed if adopted by cultures whose traditions have been adopted only recently
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