Multiple Choice
In the eighteenth century, the aspect of British politics which provoked the most public criticism was
A) the failure to curb royal despotism, as with George III.
B) the dishonesty and corruption of the prime minister.
C) the grossly inequitable system of representation to the Parliament.
D) the corruption and bribery prevalent in the courts.
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