There was a split in the Green Party between
A) members who questioned the veracity of global warming and those who thought that global warming represented a grave threat.
B) members opposed to nuclear power and those who saw it as viable alternative to oil.
C) the realists, who wanted to moderate the party's stance in order to gain political power, and the fundamentalists, who opposed partnerships with existing parties.
D) those who wanted to work within the existing political system and those who wanted to use violence to achieve their goals.
E) those who saw global warming as the most important ecological threat and those who saw diminishing resources as the primary theat.
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