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What was william wilberforce's contribution to the british empire? a. his political prowess the country successfully transition from a monarchy to a republic. b. his support for women's rights resulted in women being allowed to vote. c. his outspoken opposition to slavery end the slave trade. d. he formed the national workers' guild to protest unsafe working conditions.

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