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This passage definitely contrasts the locations of men's and women's credit networks (women's were local, men's were far-flung). But it doesn't draw a contrast between how much they used credit, or how often they went into debt. That's why (A) is wrong.
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GMATNinja wrote:
Let's now take a look at answer choice (A):
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2. According to the passage, compared with women in eighteenth-century Connecticut, men were
(A) more likely to rely on credit and go into debt
(A) more likely to rely on credit and go into debt
This passage definitely contrasts the locations of men's and women's credit networks (women's were local, men's were far-flung). But it doesn't draw a contrast between how much they used credit, or how often they went into debt. That's why (A) is wrong.
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