What was similar about the development of Britain and the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century?

A) Industrial growth was accompanied by democratic political reforms.
B) A homogeneous citizenry fostered a harmonious electoral process.
C) One-party political dominance impeded reform.
D) The newly assertive working classes demanded better treatment.
E) A growing number of colonies posed delicate diplomatic issues.


Answer: A

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