单选题Americans do not feel that blind _____ and implicit submission to the will of another is necessary in order to maintain good government.ApreferenceBconformityCconfrontationDobedience

单选题
Americans do not feel that blind _____ and implicit submission to the will of another is necessary in order to maintain good government.
A

preference

B

conformity

C

confrontation

D

obedience


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解析:
句意:美国人并不认为盲目服从和绝对顺服别人的意志对于维护好的政体是必要的。obedience服从。preference优先选择。conformity遵守,符合。confrontation面对。

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