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Answers 48. a. The fact that judicial review can override decisions made by the legislative and executive branches implies that it gives the court great authority. 49. c. To maintain the “life” of the Constitution, the court applies its broad provisions to complex new situations (line 11) that arise in cur- rent law. 501 Critical Reading Questions www.IELTS4U.blogfa.com 50. c. To declare means to make known formally or officially. To pro- claim is its synonym, with a slightly different connotation. It implies declaring clearly, forcefully, and authoritatively. 51. e. The last sentence offers a view in opposition to the points made ear- lier in the passage supporting the Supreme Court’s power to inter- pret the Constitution. 52. c. According to the passage, the Second Confiscation Act passed by Congress in 1862 provided the desired signal (line 7), encouraging him to pursue his plan of a proclamation. 53. b. The speechless (line 14) reaction of Secretaries Seward and Welles implies that they were surprised by the plan and were concerned about its political and military consequences. 54. e. One meaning of qualified is fitted by training or experience for a given purpose (“he is qualified for the job”). Another meaning is having complied with specific requirements (“she qualified for the marathon”). In this context, qualified means limited or modified in some way. 55. a. The author calls the Emancipation Proclamation the crowning achievement (line 32) of Lincoln’s administration. 56. a. Lines 14–15 state that political cartoons can serve as a vehicle for swaying public opinion and can contribute to reform. 57. e. The consonance in the string of verbs provoke, poke, and persuade in line 3, as well as the verb choice skewering in line 4 expresses a play- fulness of tone. The author’s description of the cartoon images of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush (lines 9–12) also mirrors the play- fulness of the art of caricature. 58. e. One meaning of vehicle is a way of carrying or transporting some- thing. In this context, vehicle refers to a medium, or the means by which an idea is expressed. 59. d. The author cites Thomas Nast’s symbols for Tammany Hall and the Democratic and Republican Parties as examples of images that have entered the public consciousness and are still in currency today (line 19). 60. Download 1.11 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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