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What are values made up of |
History and tradition |
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What are values protected by |
Law, custom and expectations |
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What are the fundamental principles of British life. |
1. Democracy. 2. The rule of law. 3. Individual liberty. 4. Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs. 5. Participation in community life. |
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What are democratic values. |
They are the fundamental beliefs and constitutional principles of our society, which units all Americans. |
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What is individual liberty |
the liberty of those persons who are free from external restraint in the exercise of those rights which are considered to be outside the province of a government to control |
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Values pledge for new citizens |
I will give my loyalty to the United Kingdom and respect it's rights and freedoms. I will uphold it's democratic values. I will observe it's laws faithfully and fulfil my duties and obligations as a british citizen. |
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What is the UK made up off. |
Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland |
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What is the official name of the country |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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What is Great Britain made up off |
England, Scotland and Wales |
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What are the other islands closely linked with the UK |
1. Channel Island And 2. Isle of Man |
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Fact |
Channel Island and Isle of Man how their own government and are called "Crown dependences" |
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What governs England |
Parliament located in the Westminster. However, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland how their own governments. |