A.one-third
B.two-thirds
C.three-fifths
D.four-fifths
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C.economic decline
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B.highest/highest
C.lowest/highest
D.highest/lowest
A.Adam Smith
B.John Maynard Keynes
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A.The Bill of Rights excluded any Roman Catholics from the succession.
B.The Bill of Rights confirmed the principle of parliamentary supremacy.
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