Which of the following does not apply to eighteenth-century British politics?
A) A representative government that gave most men the vote
B) Tories, who were generally staunch Anglicans, representing the interests of the provincial gentry
C) Whigs, who represented the interests of the great aristocrats and wealthy merchants
D) The emergence of the post of prime minister
E) The increased cooperation between the monarchy and Parliament evolved
Ans: A
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