James: Community colleges, by their very nature, work to meet the educational ... ...

James: Community colleges, by their very nature, work to meet the educational needs of the communities they are in. The same is not true of universities, whose primary goals differ from those of community colleges.

Margaret: A primary goal of any university is to serve the needs of the community where it is located. The main reason people have for attending a university is the same as that for attending a community college: preparing oneself for a career.

James’s and Margaret’s statements provide the most support for the claim that they disagree over the truth of which one of the following?


(A) A primary goal of any university is to serve the educational needs of its community.
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*This question is included in PT70 (Oct 2013): Logical Reasoning A