Edmund Burke's speech to the House of Commons indicates that he believed that

a. a clash between the two sides was extremely likely.
b. a firm, decisive response by the British government would end the troubles.
c. he did not have a clear sense of where America was, let alone any understanding of the situation. d. both sides were in the wrong.


ANSWER: a

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