Among the notable achievements of the British Liberals under Lloyd George was
A) unilateral British disarmament and world peace proposals.
B) passage of the National Insurance Act of 1911 providing sickness and unemployment benefits to workers.
C) nationalization of all private industry in Britain.
D) reductions in the size of the British colonial empire.
E) to implement a policy of laissez-faire in economic and welfare matters.
B
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