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WILL THE STATUE OF LIBERTY GO BACK TO FRANCE?

By Troy Mathews

Psychologists Margo Wilson and Martin Daly have invented a term for the phenomenon of young men constantly getting into trouble, calling it “young male syndrome.”

The Statue of Liberty (whose official name is “Liberty Enlightening the World”) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor (which is part of New York City). The idea for the statue was conceived in 1865, when the French historian and abolitionist Édouard de Laboulaye proposed a monument to commemorate the upcoming centennial of U.S. independence (in 1876), the perseverance of American democracy, and the liberation of the nation's slaves as a result of the Civil War (1861-1865).

But though the Statue of Liberty has long been considered a symbol of the United States, the results of the first two months of President Donald Trump’s administration motivated Raphaël Glucksmann, a French Member of European Parliament, to demand that the United States return the famous monument to France. Glucksmann called on Americans to send the gifted statue back, stating that because of Trump's embrace of dictators, his generalized attacks on civil rights, and his policies of unconstitutional detention and mass deportation, the U.S. no longer adheres to the values of liberty and democracy embodied in the monument.

According to Glucksmann, "We’re going to say to the Americans who have chosen to side with the tyrants, to the Americans who have fired researchers for demanding scientific freedom: Give us back the Statue of Liberty. It was our gift to you, but apparently you despise [desprezam] it. So it will be just fine here at home."

Officially presented to the United States by France in Paris in 1880, the statue was unveiled [revelada] in New York Harbor in 1886 to mark (10 years late) the 1776-1876 centennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. It has long been a symbol of the American dream for immigrants arriving in New York Harbor seeking a better life in the United States. Inscribed at the base of the statue are the powerful words by the poet Emma Lazarus, herself a descendant of Jewish immigrants: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free [as multidões apinhadas que anseiam por respirar em liberdade].”

Nevertheless, too many of Donald Trump's policies and activities have cast [lançaram] a shadow on this beacon [farol] of welcome and liberty – at least that’s what Raphaël Glucksmann seems to believe.

🔗 Texto adaptado de:. the Meidas Touch News website, March 17, 2025 .
📘 QUESTION
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QUESTÃO

The information in the passage most likely supports which of the following?

A

Before Donald Trump’s presidency, U.S.-French relations were always characterized by harmonious cooperation.

B

The audacity of Raphaël Glucksmann’s demand indicates that he considers the U.S. under Donald Trump a declining power.

C

Raphaël Glucksmann made his demand not for political reasons, but rather because he was truly disappointed in the U.S.

D

Édouard de Laboulaye originally conceived of the Statue of Liberty as a kind of multipurpose monument.

E

When Édouard de Laboulaye originally conceived the Statue of Liberty, the U.S. and France were the world’s leading proponents of democracy.

📘 ANSWER KEY
🔐 Gabarito (clique para revelar)
Gabarito: D
📘 DETAILED SOLUTION
🧠 QUESTÃO COMENTADA — PADRÃO B3GE™ | Língua Inglesa | Q.41

🧭 Leitura orientada

A questão pede identificar a ideia que o texto sustenta a partir das informações históricas e contextuais apresentadas. Trata-se de uma pergunta de inferência textual, com foco no sentido atribuído à concepção original da Estátua da Liberdade.

🔍 Identificação do trecho-chave

No primeiro parágrafo, o texto explica que a ideia da estátua, proposta por Édouard de Laboulaye em 1865, visava comemorar simultaneamente:
• o centenário da independência dos EUA;
• a perseverança da democracia americana;
• a libertação dos escravizados após a Guerra Civil.

🧠 Núcleo de sentido

Esses múltiplos objetivos mostram que a Estátua da Liberdade foi concebida desde o início como um monumento de funções simbólicas diversas, articulando independência nacional, valores democráticos e emancipação social.

🔍 Análise alternativa por alternativa (com pegadinhas)

(A) ❌ Errada
Pegadinha: o texto não aborda a história geral das relações diplomáticas entre França e EUA antes da presidência de Trump.


(B) ❌ Errada
Pegadinha: o texto não caracteriza os EUA como potência em declínio, nem atribui essa avaliação a Glucksmann.


(C) ❌ Errada
Pegadinha: o texto deixa claro que o pedido de Glucksmann é politicamente motivado, não apenas emocional ou pessoal.


(D) ✅ Correta — GABARITO
A alternativa corresponde diretamente ao texto: Laboulaye concebeu a Estátua da Liberdade como um monumento de múltiplos propósitos simbólicos, associados à independência, à democracia e à abolição da escravidão.


(E) ❌ Errada
Pegadinha: o texto não afirma que França e EUA fossem os principais defensores mundiais da democracia naquele momento histórico.


🧠 Resumo B3GE™ Master

✔ A questão explora inferência histórica.
✔ A concepção da estátua envolvia vários objetivos.
✔ O texto sustenta a ideia de um monumento multipropósito.

🔎 Gabarito confirmado: (D)