THE CORRECT ANSWER IS C. THE CONCLUSION IS THAT THE USE OF LICENSES...

5. The correct answer is C.

The conclusion is that the use of licenses as identification is un-

American. The basis for that claim is that this use would allow the

government to restrict the liberty of its people. We are asked to find

an assumption underlying this argument.

Choice A does not connect the concept of "un-Americanness" to

restrictions on liberties. Therefore it cannot complete the logic of the

argument. Incorrect.

Choice B does not connect the concept of "un-Americanness" to

argument. Incorrect.

Choice C does connect the concept of "un-Americanness" to

restrictions on liberties. If this choice is read into the sentence as an

additional piece of evidence, it completes the logic of the argument.

Correct.

Choice D does not connect the concept of "un-Americanness" to

argument. Even if Americans were willing to give up their right to

move about without identification, the argument would still hold.

That is, the imposition of this new restriction could still be

considered not in keeping with traditional American values and law.

Choice E does not connect the concept of "un-Americanness" to