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Passage 4         In political science, populism is the idea that society is separated into two groups 37 oneanother—“the pure people” and “the corrupt elite,” according to the book, Populism: A very shortintroduction. The term, populism, is often used as a kind of shorthand political 38 . For example,Jeremy Corbyn, Britain’s Labour leader, has been accused of populism over his party's slogan “forthe many, not the few.” 39 to represent the unified “will of the people,” populists stand inopposition to an enemy, often embodied by the current system, the establishment. The term wasgenerally attached to the left in the past, but now populism can be anywhere on the political 40 .
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(A) at odds with
(B) for the sake of
(C) in spite of
(D) on account of

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