All of the following statements are true regarding Margaret Thatcher, EXCEPT

a. she argued that government was too big, and that there were too many government-owned businesses.
b. she worked to create an enterprise culture intended to make British industry more competitive and to sell state-owned services to the private sector.
c. she was criticized for failing to meet the needs of the underclass, allowing too many people to slip through the safety net of welfare, and widening the gap between the "haves" and the "have nots"
d. she worked closely with labor unions, greatly increasing their influence on industry and government.


d

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