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Read the excerpt from "A Quilt of a Country."
Once these disparate parts were held together by a
common enemy, by the fault lines of world wars and the
electrified fence of communism. With the end
of the
cold war there was the creeping concern that without a
focus for hatred and distrust, a sense of national
identity would evaporate, that the left side of
the
hyphen-African-American, Mexican-American
,
Irish-
American-would overwhelm the right.
What does the use of the term fault lines reveal about
how the author views world wars?
O She believes that world wars are necessary.
O She believes that world wars divide Americans.
She believes that world wars are a small concern.
O She believes that world wars are harmful to people.
O



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In the excerpt from "A Quilt of a Country," the term "fault lines" reveals that the author views world wars as harmful to people. The term "fault lines" suggests that world wars create divisions and tensions among different groups, similar to how fault lines in the earth can lead to earthquakes and disruptions. By using this term, the author is indicating that world wars serve to fracture and separate individuals rather than unite them. This interpretation aligns with the idea that conflicts like world wars can cause deep-seated divisions and animosities that can be detrimental to society as a whole. Therefore, the correct answer is: - She believes that world wars are harmful to people.

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