easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning
The city council recently voted to increase property taxes. This decision was necessary because the city's infrastructure has been crumbling for years, and without additional revenue, the city will be unable to repair its primary bridges.
Which of the following most accurately expresses the main conclusion of the argument?
- Raising property taxes was the right policy decision for the council to make.
- Absent more revenue, the city would not be able to repair its primary bridges.
- The city's infrastructure has been deteriorating over a span of many years.
- The city council recently held a vote to raise property taxes.
- Repairing the primary bridges is the city's single most urgent priority.
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