The British government in the eighteenth century is generally regarded as successful because
A) A method was found-the cabinet system-to insure that the king and the Parliament worked together
B) Parliament at last succeeded in its goal of deposing the king and establishing a republic
C) The king and a small group of ministers succeeded in abolishing Parliament
D) All of these options are incorrect
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Q12: Eighteenth century warfare
A) Tended to neglect navies
Q13: The eighteenth century colonial world
A) Saw Spain
Q14: The reign of Louis XV of France
A)
Q15: The Whigs and the Tories
A) Were rival
Q16: The dominating political institution of England in
Q18: During the eighteenth century, a large part
Q19: The major destination for the victims of
Q20: The African slave trade in the eighteenth
Q21: The demand for sugar and other agricultural
Q22: Enlightened absolutism
A) Refers to the political ideas
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