Question

As the eighteenth century progressed, how did Britain view itself in contrast to France?

a. as a humble nation that shied away from patriotism in all ways

b. as a staunch defender of Catholicism

c. as a land with a lower standard of living than the colonies

d. as a state that lacked foreign foes

e. as a realm of widespread prosperity and individual liberty

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