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ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension 4.3 Vocabulary-In-Context. The word "regimented" most nearly means...what?
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by technology in the workplace.
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As Candy Crush proves, not always that great. [someone playing candy crush on a phone]
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All right, check out the following passage.
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All right, well, here we go.
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The word "regimented" [a passage displayed on screen]
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most nearly means, uh, what?
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And here are the potential answers. [a doorbell rings]
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What do you think?
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Hmm, well,
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there are very few negative words that
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don't apply to slavery, [a man rowing a boat]
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but this passage describes the impact on slavery
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of the mechanical cotton gin.
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And mechanical things tend to make things, well,
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mechanized. [a man hammering something]
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It may be helpful to look at the root
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of "regimented" which is "regiment."
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Think of an army regiment. [army soldiers marching with guns in their hand]
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Now, life in the army can certainly be difficult,
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but the purpose of the regiment
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is not to make life harder
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or to make the troops feel forsaken [an old man and a woman sitting on a bench watching the Army soldiers]
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or to make life unbearable.
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The purpose of the regiment is to keep
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things strictly regulated,
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so that when it comes time to fight, the troops [Army soldiers marching]
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move in lock step.
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The same idea can be applied to the passage.
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The regimentation of the plantations was making them
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stricter and more regulated.
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People becoming mechanized like never before. [a mechanical hand pointing at a small robot machine]
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So option B - strictly regulated
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is the best definition.
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Now if only someone would strictly regulate our workforce, uh, [a group of people smiling and holding their i-phone using both hands]
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or at least ban freemium iPhone games from Shmoop.
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Seriously. Nothing's gotten done in weeks around here.
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Come on. Get off that thing.
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[ yummy ]
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