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24. The passage suggests that, during early adoles- cence, a child would find which of the following most difficult to understand?
(A) A book chronicling the ways in which the presidential inauguration ceremony has changed over the years
(B) An essay in which an incident in British history is used to explain the system of monarchic succession
(C) A summary of the respective responsi- bilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government
(D) A debate in which the participants argue, respectively, that the federal government should or should not support private schools
(E) An article detailing the specific religious groups that founded American colonies and the guiding principles of each one
25. It can be inferred from the passage that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about schools?
(A) They should present political information according to carefully planned, schematic arrangements.
(B) They themselves constitute part of a general sociopolitical system that adolescents are learning to understand.
(C) If they were to introduce political subject matter in the primary grades, students would understand current political realities a an earlier age.
(D) They are ineffectual to the degree that they disregard adolescents political naivete.
(E) Because they are subsidiary to government, their contribution to the political under- standing of adolescents must be limited.
26. Which of the following best summarizes the author's evaluation of the accumulation of political knowledge by adolescents?
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