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Mollykgkg

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Blair's New Labour was born out of
 
  a. consecutive electoral victories.
  b. the successes of nationalized industries.
  c. union-business coalitions.
  d. moderation of unions' socialistic policies.
  e. widespread disillusionment with the monarchy.

Question 2

The Labour Party's successes in the past twenty years were built in part on Tony Blair's
 
  a. reputation as an old-time party boss.
  b. collaborative leadership model.
  c. engaging and open image, which he presented in person and on television.
  d. similarities to Neville Chamberlain.
  e. appeal to the left-wing of the Labour Party.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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