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Marc: The fact that the people of our country look
back on the past with a great deal of nostalgia
demonstrates that they regret the recent
revolution.
Robert: They are not nostalgic for the recent past, but
for the distant past, which the prerevolutionary
regime despised; this indicates that although they
are troubled, they do not regret the revolution.
Their dialogue provides the most support for the claim
that Marc and Robert agree that the people of their
country
(A) tend to underrate past problems when the
country faces troubling times
(B) are looking to the past for solutions to the
countryтАЩs current problems
(C) are likely to repeat former mistakes if they look
to the countryтАЩs past for solutions to current
problems
(D) are concerned about the countryтАЩs current
situation and this is evidenced by their
nostalgia
(E) tend to be most nostalgic for the things that are
the farthest in their past
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I got this one wrong. I chose E. Then reading GMATT73's reply I realized that I was committing a classic error - voting for the extreme choice which is almost always wrong. Re-read - D is consistent since Robert also says that they are troubled.
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