The polices of the Conservative Party are characterized by pragmatism and( ). A.government intervention B.nationalization of enterprises C.social reform D.a belief in individualism

The polices of the Conservative Party are characterized by pragmatism and( ).

A.government intervention
B.nationalization of enterprises
C.social reform
D.a belief in individualism

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解析:考查英国政党。保守党反对过多的政府干预,支持国有企业私有化和自由企业,信奉实用主,义和个人主义。

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