Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage explains two types of international systems: multipolar systems, with three or more roughly equal powers that form shifting alliances and often have many small clashes but can still be stable (example: the Concert of Europe); and bipolar systems, with two main rivals that others join, which are rigid, zero-sum, and can lead to big conflicts (examples: Athens vs. Sparta, the U.S. vs. the USSR). The author says that after the Cold War the return to a multipolar Europe could be more dangerous now because modern weapons and many changing alliances might let small fights escalate, and suggests that the bipolar Cold War setup may actually have helped keep peace compared with the deadly multipolar rivalries before World War I.
Logic Breakdown
Refer to the first paragraph's definition of multipolar systems—look for mentions of shifting alliances, less-powerful members grouping to counter threats, and the statement that counterbalancing usually results in stability—and apply that description to the Concert of Europe.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage5.Which one of the following statements concerning the Concert of Europe (last sentence of the first paragraph) can most reasonably be inferred from the passage?
Correct Answer
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The passage explains that in multipolar systems 'Frequent, small confrontations are one attribute of multipolar systems and are usually the result of less powerful members grouping together to counter threats from larger, more aggressive members seeking hegemony. Yet the constant and inevitable counterbalancing typical of such systems usually results in stability.' It then names 'the Concert of Europe' as the best-known example, noting it 'coincided with general peace on that continent lasting roughly 100 years beginning around 1815.' These statements support inferring that equilibrium was maintained as members grouped together to counterbalance mutual threats.
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