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Mitterrand's success in creating a competitive Socialist Party (PS) can be attributed in large part to his
 
  a. emphasis on traditional centralization and government planning for the economy.
  b. rejection of an alliance with the French Communist Party (PCF).
  c. endorsement of many of the reforms demanded by the May 1968 protestors.
  d. support for the policies promoting economic growth proposed by President Giscard.
  e. ability to define a social democratic ideology.

Question 2

One of the most important policies enacted in the first years of the Mitterrand presidency was
 
  a. privatizing industry.
  b. economic planning.
  c. introducing family allocations.
  d. autogestion (decentralization).
  e. pantouflage.



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Answer to Question 1

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