USING POINTS AND EXAMPLES FROM THE LECTURE, EXPLAIN THE
ECONOMIC POLICY OF MERCANTILISM.
WRITING
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Question 1.
Listen to the passage. On a piece of paper, take notes on the main
points of the listening passage. Then respond to the question.
(Woman)
Laws should protect citizens from making uninformed decisions. Since
there are no studies of the long-term effects of performance enhancing
drugs, then the government is obligated to protect athletes from the
potentially harmful effects of these substances. States have been
steadily enacting laws to protect people from other dangerous
substances and activities, such as smoking and driving a motorcycle
without a helmet. Allowing the use of PEDs in sports is simply another
potentially dangerous action. And personal choice should not be
considered a valid reason for allowing PEDs, because free choice is not
the issue in organized sports. Sports are organized and, um… governed
to protect players. Rules are put into place in sports to make them fair
and to make them safer, and so there is little free choice when
participating in them. Now, if they are not banned, then only players and
teams with greater wealth will have access to the latest and most
advanced of these substances. This creates an unfair playing field, in
which only select teams can equally compete. Unfair advantages could
lead to a destruction of competitiveness and subsequent loss of
audience interest in the given sport.
HOW DOES THE INFORMATION IN THE LISTENING PASSAGE CAST
DOUBT ON THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE READING PASSAGE?
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