During the 1980s, the government led by Margaret Thatcher—the UK's first female Prime Minister—implemented a series of radical economic and foreign policies. Which of the following accurately describes the government's approach to state-owned industries and the outcome of the 1982 Falklands War?
- The privatisation of nationalised industries, such as telecommunications and gas, and a decisive military victory that led to the recovery of the Falkland Islands.Cevap
- BThe re-nationalisation of the coal and steel sectors to protect jobs, alongside a negotiated settlement that established Argentine sovereignty over the Falkland Islands.
- CThe introduction of the National Health Service (NHS) to support the public, and a stalemate in the South Atlantic that resulted in the islands becoming a UN protectorate.
- DThe expansion of trade union powers to manage industrial relations, and a withdrawal of British forces from the South Atlantic following the 1982 invasion.
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The correct answer is the privatisation of nationalised industries, such as telecommunications and gas, and a decisive military victory that led to the recovery of the Falkland Islands.
The correct answer accurately reflects the two defining pillars of the Thatcher era: the economic shift toward privatisation (selling state-run utilities to private owners) and the successful military campaign to recover the Falkland Islands from Argentine occupation in 1982.
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