单选题The Labor Party became one of the two major parities after _____.A1916B1922C1930D1945

单选题
The Labor Party became one of the two major parities after _____.
A

1916

B

1922

C

1930

D

1945


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解析:
1922年英国工党在大选中的所得议席第一次超过自由党,自此成为英第二大党,开始了与保守党争雄的历史。

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