What prompted the creation of Britain's Labour Party?
A) Its desire to oust Marxism and socialism from the country.
B) Several union strikes that had shaken the general public's confidence in the parties involved in the strikes.
C) The extended depression and high unemployment rate the British experienced.
D) The realization that the older states had allowed the United States and Germany to outpace them technologically.
E) The split within the Liberal party over whether general strikes should or should not be called.
C
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a. Beveridge Bill. b. Great Society Bill. c. Bonus Bill. d. GI Bill.
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A) Progressives B) Democrats C) Republicans D) Federalists
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