Which of these inferences about Guatemala’s political situation is best supported by the text?

a
There have been very few problems since the end of the civil war.
b
The suffering in Guatemala has made indigenous peoples more aware of suffering around the world.
c
The fight for justice has been primarily led by indigenous men.
d
The situation in Guatemala is finally getting the international recognition it deserves.
Question 5 (1 point)
With which of these statements would Rigoberta Menchú Tum most likely agree?

a
Every country needs to solve its own problems before looking toward global issues.
b
As scientific innovation progresses, humans will learn to master nature.
c
College education should be free to taxpayers in most countries.
d
Including as many people as possible in political conversations is vital.

1 answer

For the first question about Guatemala's political situation, the inference that is best supported by the text is likely:

d - The situation in Guatemala is finally getting the international recognition it deserves.

This option suggests that there is an acknowledgment of Guatemala's issues on a broader scale, which may be implied in discussions of political situations and movements for justice.

For the second question regarding Rigoberta Menchú Tum, the statement with which she would most likely agree is:

d - Including as many people as possible in political conversations is vital.

Given her advocacy for indigenous rights and social justice, she would likely value inclusive political dialogue.