The choice of Ed Miliband as the leader of the Labour Party in 2010 marked

a. a continuation of New Labour policies

b. the party's adoption of a more progressive ideology without returning to "Old Labour".
c. the party's return to social democracy associated with the Keynesian welfare state and trade unionism.
d. the party's adoption of an even more centrist ideology in order to appeal to Liberal Democrat and moderate Conservative Party voters.
e. a radicalization of the party's ideology moving it to the extreme left.

b

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The federal bureaucracy is persistently in the news, in both good times and bad. 2. Federal and local officials were presented with data that predicted the path and potential of Hurricane Katrina with remarkable certainty. 3. More than 75% of the people who died in Hurricane Katrina were elderly. 4. Private corporations and companies are considered bureaucracies.

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