Introduction To British Culture
Karteikarten für den Intro to British Culture Test
Karteikarten für den Intro to British Culture Test
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Which party represents social reform, economic freedom?
Which party represents preservation of traditions, Church of England, business and commerce?
What is the voting system in the UK called?
first past the post
When are general elections held in the UK?
How many seats are there in the house of commons?
650
How many seats does a party need to govern?
326
How often is a local government elected?
If you commit a criminal offence in Britain, you commit a crime agaimst...
the crown
The monarch has sovereign immunity - can't be arrested or prosecuted.
The royal family has sovereign immunity - can't be arrested.
In which court does a jury decide if the person is guilty or not?
What does from the cradle to the grave mean?
Churchill, the leader of the Conservative Party, coined the phrease "from the cradle to the grave" in a radio broadcast in march 1943 to describe the need for some form of social insurance to give security to every citizen in the state.
What is boxing day?
Boxing Day (December 26) is a holiday on which servants, tradespeople, and the poor traditionally were presented with gifts.
What was the poor law 1601?
The poor law 1601 sought to consolidate all previous legislative provisions for the relief of "the poor". The Poor Law made it compulsory for parishes to levy a "poor rate" to fund financial support (public assistance) for those who could not work.
What was the New Poor Law?
The New Poor Law 1834 ensured that the poor were housed in workhouses, clothed and fed. Children who entered the workhouse would receive some schooling. In return for this care, all workhouse paupers would have to work for several hours each day. The places were often unpleasant and had very bad condition, which is why they were regarded as a last resort.
What nations make up Great Britain?
What's the currency in the UK called?
pound sterling
What nations make up the UK?
What is the largest city of the british isles?
What is the Capitol of the UK?
London
What is the cpitol of England?
London
What is the capitol of Wales?
Cardiff
What is the capitol of Scottland?
Edinburgh
What is the capitol of Ireland?
Dublin
What s the capitol of Northern Ireland?
Belfast
what is the Act of Union 1707?
- political union of England and Scottland
What is the Act of Union 1801?
- abolished the irish parliment
Explain the Immigration Act of 1961.
- this law added more exceptions to immigration restriction by national quotas by categorizing international adoption as a form of family reunification.
What is the Welsh language Act 1993?
An Act to establish a Board having the function of promoting and facilitating the use of the Welsh language, to provide for the preparation by public bodies of schemes giving effect to the principle that in the conduct of public business and the administration of justice in Wales the English and Welsh language should be treated on a basis of equality, to make further provision relating to the Welsh language, to repeal certain spent enactments relating to Wales and for connected purposes.
Who are the British?
The British - a mixture of people from conquest and immigration. A people with a multitude of identities, coexisting, multilayed - identify themselves by their region, city, religion and class.
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