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#1. What was encouraged to develop the UK economy during the 1950s?
#2. Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill won an Olympic gold medal for which event in 2012?
#3. The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 guarenteed
#4. The Reformation was a movement against the authority of
#5. Who, in 2012, was the first British man to win a singles title in a Grand Slam Tournament since 1936?
#6. The clock tower at Big Ben is named
#7. Which Labour Prime Minister introduced the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly?
#8. When did Ireland split into 2 countries?
#9. Which movement campaigned for women’s right to vote?
#10. The Chartists wanted which changes in the 1830s and 1840s? (Select all that apply)
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#11. After 1689, party politics began. Which two were the main political parties of that era? (Select both that apply)
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#12. What happens at 11am on the Remembrance Day?
At 11 am there is a two-minute silence and wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.
#13. Which are fundemental principles of British life? Select all that apply.
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#14. 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.
#15. The Eden Project is located in
#16. What is the Northern Irish national flower?
#17. A coalition government is formed from multiple
When one party does not win enough votes to form a majority government, a coalition government is formed from multiple political parties, lead by the party with the most votes.