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Which excerpt from Early Victorian Tea Set best expresses MacGregor's viewpoint about tea?
A "[W]hat could be less British than a cup of tea, given that tea is made from plants grown in India or China
and often sweetened by sugar from the Caribbean."
B"[T]he drink which has become the worldwide caricature of Britishness has nothing indigenous about it, but
is the result of centuries of global trade and a complex imperial history."
C“[R]uling classes had a real interest in promoting tea drinking among the growing urban population, who
were poor, vulnerable to disease and perceived as prone to disorderly drunkenness."
D "[S]laves in the Americas worked on sugar plantations, the start of the long and terrible triangular trade that
carried European goods to Africa."​

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Answered by Anonymous
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"What could be less British than a cup of tea, given that tea is made from plants grown in India or China and often sweetened by sugar from the Caribbean."

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