Dendrochronological analysis of 14th-century oak timber beams extracted from agricultural granaries across Northern Europe demonstrates a pronounced, three-decade narrowing of annual growth rings between 1315 and 1345. Historians argue that this growth contraction indicates a severe, region-wide prolonged drought during those decades, which directly triggered the widespread grain harvest failures and subsequent famines recorded in monastic chronicles of the era.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the historians' argument depends?
- The oak trees harvested for the granary timbers were not grown predominantly in specialized microclimates where annual ring width was determined primarily by environmental factors other than regional precipitation levels.Cevap
- BMonastic chronicles from the early 14th century provide a more reliable quantitative account of agricultural yields than do dendrochronological records from nearby living trees.
- CSevere grain harvest failures in 14th-century Northern Europe occurred exclusively in regions where oak growth rings exhibited a marked reduction in width during the same decade.
- DThe prolonged drought between 1315 and 1345 was caused by atmospheric circulation shifts that simultaneously altered precipitation patterns across Southern Europe.
- EThe construction rate of agricultural granaries increased significantly throughout Northern Europe during the period of narrow ring formation between 1315 and 1345.
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The argument depends on the assumption that the oak trees used for granary timbers were not grown predominantly in specialized microclimates where ring width was governed primarily by factors other than precipitation levels.
The correct answer isolates a fundamental unstated premise: that narrow ring width in the analyzed timbers actually reflects regional rainfall deficits rather than local non-precipitation variables. Under the Negation Test, if the harvested trees grew in microclimates controlled by temperature, frost, or soil conditions, the narrow rings would cease to serve as evidence of drought, completely invalidating the historians' conclusion.
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Identifying Necessary Assumptions via the Negation Test