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Which of the following was NOT a true statement about politics in Great Britain by the early twentieth century?
 
  a. The Labour Party was created to further workers' interests.
 b. Queen Victoria reluctantly agreed to enter into war with Germany.
  c. Women had the right to vote.
 d. The Liberal Party sponsored the National Insurance Act of 1911
  e. Pensions were initiated for workers over age 70.

Question 2

The Red Shirt army of Italy was led by
 
  a. Francesco Salaverdi
  b. Giuseppi Garabaldi
  c. Camillo Cavour
 d. Guiseppi Mazzini
 e. Benito Mussolini



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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