Ten years ago, the Salisbury City Council passed the Culinary Bill, new legislation to protect the interests of local non-franchise restaurants. Of the 120 local non-franchise restaurants in Salisbury today, 85 opened during the last ten years. Clearly the Culinary Bill has caused a surge in the number of local non-franchise restaurants operating in Salisbury over the past ten years.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
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AThe Culinary Bill provides no benefit to restaurants that are members of national franchise chains
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BMost of the consumers in Salisbury who patronize these local restaurants are aware of the provisions of the Culinary Bill and approve of them.
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CAll economic indicators suggest that household incomes in Salisbury have risen substantially over the past ten years.
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DOf the local non-franchise restaurants in Salisbury ten years ago, fewer than 85 have closed.
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ESimilar legislation in similar sized cities across the country has, in most cases, led to an increase in the number of local non-franchise restaurants.
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正确答案: D