Tracing the Central Idea in "A Quilt of a Country"
Question 7 of 17 • PBCSD_CR_1001315_English 1_for_Credit_Recovery_S1andS2_2015
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.
Answer
A
She believes that world wars are necessary.
B
She believes that world wars divide Americans.
C
She believes that world wars are a small concern.
D
She believes that world wars are harmful to people.