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urbanoutfitters

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The moniker of New Labour refers to
 
  a. the political party that is in coalition with the Conservative Party in Britain's current government.
  b. an attempt by the Labour Party to rebrand itself as a third-way alternative to the collectivism of traditional Labour Party politics and Thatcherism.
  c. the Labour Party under the leadership of Gordon Brown.
  d. the Labour Party under the leadership of David Miliband.
  e. a new party, which formed following a split that developed within the Labour Party due to the leadership's support for the war in Iraq.

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What does the word utopia mean?
 
  a. A place where all is well
  b. The place that we all want to be
  c. A real place where people have optimum health and well-being
  d. Man's ideal
  e. The genesis of revolution



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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