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First... I still need to collect $18 from a number of you, please, at the end of class if you have it. News assignments - Who's first? Your questions on Britain so far? Quiz... In 1979, was Margaret Thatcher elected by British voters to be an MP or to be the PM?
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland... a.k.a., the U.K. or Britain
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The Union Jack
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Historical Turning Points in British History 1066 Norman Conquest of England 1215 Magna Carta 1265 First parliament 1688 Glorious Revolution & Bill of Rights 1721 - 1st Prime Minister (PM) - Robert Walpole 1832 - Great Reform Act 1911 - Supremacy of Parliament (Commons) Act 1918 - Women's suffrage
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Terms... Parliamentary system D/S - Elected member of a parliament (legislature) hold policy-making power without an independent executive branch R/I - Efficient system in passing laws because majority party gets its way Prime Minister (PM) D/S - Leader of majority party in House of Commons; Roles - oversee civil service & government agencies; appoints members of government R/I - Top policy-maker in the government
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Terms... Noblesse oblige D/S - idea that upper class has a responsibility to lower classes R/I - back to feudal times, Brit aristocrats have shown an obligation to the poor Welfare state D/S - a state that provides a 'social safety net' R/I - leads to fairly high taxes to pay for National Health Service, e.g.
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Surfing https://www.gov.uk/ Look at Departments & policy, then check out various ministries
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1945-1979 - Collective consensus D/I -
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National anthem - God Save the Queen
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A/B Pairs A, give clues to get B to say...
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A/B Pairs B, give clues to get A to say...
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A/B Pairs A, tell B everything you know about... B, tell A everything you know about...
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