The greatest opposition to Prime Minister Tony Blair involved

a. support for America's invasion of Iraq.
b. his actions in Ireland
c. revising Labour party policies.
d. revamping the requirements for seats in the House of Lords.
e. rejuvenating the economy by reforming public benefits.


a

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a. the federal government expanded its activities and responsibilities. b. the Republican Party strengthened its foundation of consensus. c. conservatives, such as Nelson Aldrich, rallied behind his aggressive social reforms. d. labor unions declined to a role of insignificance.

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A) protective trade barriers established by several foreign nations B) consistent victories by Indians on the Great Plains C) swarms of grasshoppers and mice that destroyed crops D) an increase in wheat prices that weakened their markets

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By 1917, the progress of World War I had

A. led the Germans to return to waging unrestricted submarine warfare against Great Britain. B. enveloped every nation of the world in warfare. C. resulted in the German capture of several British and French colonies. D. produced a German attack on United States seaports. E. led to a communist revolution in Germany.

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Radical Republicans believed that creating an economy based on free labor in the South would

a. relieve some of the overcrowding in northern cities. b. further democracy in the region. c. pull poor whites away from their political ties to the planter class. d. prevent the region from threatening national stability again.

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