A.the Bill of Rights
B.the Provisions of Oxford
C.the Constitutions of Clarendon
D.the Book of Common Prayer
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A.17
B.18
C.19
D.20
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
A.working class
B.elderly
C.educated
D.better-off
A.self-employed people
B.child under 16
C.war and armed forces disablement pensioners
D.women aged 60 and over and men aged 65 and over
A.1946
B.1947
C.1948
D.1949
A.16th
B.17th
C.18th
D.19th
A.a club
B.a trade union
C.a political party
D.the army
A.40
B.41
C.42
D.43
A.14,000
B.15,000
C.16,000
D.17,000
A.270
B.271
C.272
D.273
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