Consider the following policy proposal and the subsequent arguments regarding public healthcare management:
Statement: Should the state administration fully privatize the management of all district-level public hospitals to improve healthcare delivery?
Argument I: Yes, the government possesses the constitutional and statutory authority to transfer the operational control of state-owned medical assets to private entities.
Argument II: No, complete privatization without strict regulatory price controls will likely lead to exorbitant treatment costs, making essential healthcare inaccessible to marginalized communities.
Which of the following options logically evaluates the strength of these arguments?
- Only argument II is strongCevap
- BOnly argument I is strong
- CBoth argument I and argument II are strong
- DNeither argument I nor argument II is strong
Cevap
The correct evaluation is that only argument II is logically strong.
The correct answer accurately assesses that Argument II provides a logically sound, highly realistic consequence of the proposed policy. In the context of public administration, highlighting the potential negative impact on marginalized communities directly addresses the feasibility and ethical implications of the proposal, making it a robust argument. Argument I is weak because it only states that the action is legally permissible, not why it is beneficial.
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Evaluating Logical Strength and Relevance in Administrative Arguments
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