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#1. Bobby Moore (1941 - 1993) was famous for (select all that apply)
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Bobby Moore was the English football team captain when England won the World Cup in 1966.
#2. When did Protestant ideas begin to spread in the United Kingdom?
#3. D-Day refers to the 6 June 1944 victory on the beaches of
#4. Which languages were the basis of modern English?
#5. In the year 43 who lead the Roman Empire in a successful invasion of Britain?
Julius Caesar lead the Roman Empire in an unsuccessful invasion of Britain in 55BC.
#6. The War of the Roses ended at which battle in 1485?
#7. The Church of England was restored as the official church of England after Charles II returned to the throne from exile.
#8. Admiral Nelson was killed at the Battle of Trafalgar.
#9. John Constable (1776-1837) was a landscape painter.
#10. The Civil War between Charles I and Parliament led to Oliver Cromwell becoming king of England.
England declared itself a republic and no longer had a monarch.
#11. The United States dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan is often credited with ending which famous war?
#12. How old do you have to be to enter a betting shop or gambling club?
#13. Which famous composer wrote Facade and Belshazzar's Feast?
#14. Where is the Eden Project located?
#15. What county does Stonehenge stand in?
#16. Which of the following do lobby groups do?
#17. Coronation Street and EastEnders are both popular British
#18. The Roman army left Britain in 410 to defend other parts of the Roman Empire and never returned.
#19. Until 1958, peers in the House of Lords were (select all that apply)
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