After the French and Indian War, the British Empire faced all of the following problems except

A) huge new lands that it had to decide how to use
B) huge war debts that it had to find a way to pay
C) a new king whose personality made governing the empire very difficult
D) wartime government leaders who remained in power despite knowing little about peacetime governing


Ans: D) wartime government leaders who remained in power despite knowing little about peacetime governing

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