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Democrats in the US are usually more liberal #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 22, 2010 13:16 pm   Democrats in the US are usually more liberal
 

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ESL/EFL Test #258 "US Government Questions Test (6)", question 4

Democrats in the US are usually more ......... when compared to the Republican Party.

(a) liberal
(b) conservative
(c) opposition

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #258 "US Government Questions Test (6)", answer 4

Democrats in the US are usually more liberal when compared to the Republican Party.

Correct answer: (a) liberal
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Democrats in the US are usually more liberal #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 22, 2010 15:34 pm   Democrats in the US are usually more liberal
 

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