
As some of the rules concerning foreign trade run contrary to the principles of the WTO, the government decided to ( )them as soon as possible. A. abolish B. accomplish C. distinguish D. establish
The sentence describes a government decision to address foreign trade rules that conflict with WTO principles. The key context here is "run contrary to," indicating these rules need to be removed or repealed. Among the options, "abolish" specifically means to formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution, which matches the requirement.
A. abolish
The other options are contextually inappropriate:
B. accomplish means to achieve something, which doesn't fit the need to remove conflicting rules.
C. distinguish means to recognize differences, which is irrelevant here.
D. establish means to create, which would worsen the conflict rather than resolve it.
When laws or regulations conflict with higher principles or agreements, the logical response is to abolish them. This aligns with how governments typically address regulatory inconsistencies with international obligations like WTO rules.