The experience of England with welfare politics offers a particularly clear contrast in large part because

The experience of England with welfare politics offers a particularly clear contrast in large part because



a. there was no significant labor party there.
b. the notion of an activist government was less acceptable there.
c. authority was centralized there and programs could be administered nationally.
d. partisanship played no role in the development of policy in England.
e. Parliament was in constant conflict with the prime minister over policy.




Answer: C


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