In the eighteenth century, British freedom
A) centered on the belief that all people of the world have equal rights.
B) was closely identified with Protestantism and identified nearly every other nation as a slave to Catholicism, tyranny, or barbarism.
C) was a secular view of liberty that required that religion and politics be completely separate.
D) was based on the idea that all men should vote regardless of class status.
E) fueled a successful abolitionist movement in England.
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