Re: The "gilets jaunes" dissents in France this winter have indi
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28 Apr 2020, 14:02
The "gilets jaunes" dissents in France this winter have indicated that we can't overlook the worries of the individuals who feel progressively (i) ______ by modern democracies.
However, that doesn't mean (ii) ______ will come to an end. Europeans comprehend the advantages of worldwide collaboration well overall. The prominence of the euro, which is at record highs over the eurozone, is only one piece of (iii) _______.
The "dissents" in France are uprising because they are worried that they must feel that they have been either treated unfairly or their demands have forgotten. So, the first blank could be either ineffective or disenfranchised.
There is a shift in the next sentence. Now, we are told that Europeans see benefit of "worldwide collaboration" so the second blank should support this idea - "multilateralism" is the best choice. The European Union is in fact a multilateralism alliance. The last sentence reveals further info about how European Union is good - "euro" is trading high. This could mean that is only one of the benefits. In other words - one piece of "evidence". Other choices won't go with "one piece".
The first blank now easy to fill because the passage talks about democracy and alliances. There is a group that is uprising might feel that their rights have been taken away. Hence, disenfranchisement is the best option. The European Union is not ineffective as the later part of the passage has lauded the alliance on a high level.
The answer is B,E,I.