Lucas M. answered 07/12/19
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Answer Choices A and D are the correct answers because Lines 65-68 say “Our judgment of right and wrong and of justice is rooted in the same soil as yours — in Christianity and in the rule of law as the basis of a free society.” These Lines most clearly match Answer Choice A, which says that Macmillan presents his argument by “asserting that Britain and South Africa share certain important values.” For Question 37, Answer Choice B is incorrect because neither the Passage nor the Texts make the case that Britain should take a role in leadership in the African nations, but seems to suggest that these countries will assume a new kind of national sovereignty. Answer Choice C is incorrect because neither the Passage nor our Texts make the case that “South Africa faces greater challenges than does Britain.” Answer Choice D is incorrect because neither the Passage nor our Texts make the point that Britain has had trouble sustaining free and just societies, but seems to actually suggest the opposite. For Question 38, Answer Choice A is incorrect because it talks less clearly about shared values between the South Africans and the British, but only makes the point that the British should understand the new African nationalism. Answer Choice B is incorrect because it only makes the case about responsibility and doing what one thinks is right, while not addressing the point of shared values. Answer Choice C is incorrect because it only explains how the British determine what is right, but doesn’t mention any shared values.