GRE Text Completion Question 1407
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That we may become flaccid after our rivals have been vanquished, and we are surrounded by those friendly to our interests, is in no way a(n) (i) _____ observation. Still, history is rife with examples where a sense of (ii)_____ pervades once a people have achieved victory. Yet, even were this insight more (iii)_____, few would take notice, as human nature is wont to ignore future threats in times of prosperity.
| Blank(i) | Blank(ii) | Blank(iii) |
|---|---|---|
| A pithy | D duty | G widely circulated |
| B trite | E camaraderie | H clearly unassailable |
| C astounding | F complacency | I hastily dismissed |
