Multiple Choice
Britain's main strategy for eliminating competition in trade was to
A) flood the market with cheap goods and drive competitors out of business.
B) start a war, which Britain could win because of its superior navy.
C) suppress all unionist activity that might cause an interruption of productivity.
D) send all the Chartist reformers to Australia.
E) send in saboteurs to destroy the factories in other countries.
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