Answers to lll. blank filling Introduction 1. the United Kingdom of Great Britain and northern ireland 2. England: Scotland Wales 3. European Union 4. Multiracial; non-European 5. Britain's center: the three the world Chapter 1 1. four. Scotland Wales Northern ireland 2. the roman empire, Vikings, the Normans 3. the 5th 4. London, government, economy, culture 5. overrule the parliament 6. Glasgow, Edinburgh 7. Scotland 8.72.38 9. Edinburgh, beauty 10. British investment. America Chapter 2 1. 1914 the first World War 2. the Easter Rising, Post Office; military means 3. parliament; dominance; a Civil rights equality
Answers to III. Blank Filling: Introduction: 1. the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2. England; Scotland; Wales 3. European Union 4. Multiracial; non-European 5. Britain’s; center; the three; the world Chapter 1 1. four, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland 2. theRoman empire, Vikings, the Normans 3. the 5th 4. London, government, economy, culture 5. overrule the parliament 6. Glasgow, Edinburgh 7. Scotland 8. 72, 38 9. Edinburgh, beauty 10.British, investment, America Chapter 2 1. 1914; the First World War 2. theEaster Rising; Post Office; military means 3. parliament; dominance; a Civil Rights; equality
4. Official; political process; election 5. Provisional: armed force 6. paramilitary; Catholics 7. trial: internment 8. political prisoners, give in; 11 9. civil rights march; British soldiers; Bloody Sunday 10. pressure; solution 11. political; Ireland; the Bullet and the ballot box 12. a cease fire the SdLp Sinn Fein 13. Sinn Fein the ira 14. the Royal Ulster Constabulary Chapter 3 1. King egb 2. the sovereign derived his authority from God, not from his subjects 3. roundheads, royalists/cavaliers 4. John; Magna Carta 5. the great council 6. the Bill of rights 7. the Prime minister 8. the Queen; the house of Commons 9. statute law the common laws conventions 10. pass laws
4. Official; political process; election 5. Provisional; armed force 6. paramilitary; Catholics 7. trial; internment 8. “political prisoners”; give in; 11 9. civil rights march; British soldiers; Bloody Sunday 10. pressure; solution 11.political; Ireland; the Bullet and the Ballot Box 12.a cease fire; the SDLP; Sinn Fein 13.Sinn Fein; the IRA 14.the Royal Ulster Constabulary Chapter 3 1. King Egbert 2. the sovereign derived his authority from God, not from his subjects 3. roundheads; royalists/cavaliers 4. John; Magna Carta 5. the Great Council 6. theBill of Rights 7. the Prime Minister 8. the Queen; the House of Commons 9. statute law; the common laws; conventions 10.pass laws
11. the Queen; the House of Lords, the House of Commons 12. Windsor Castle; Buckingham Palace 13. the Prime minister: the sovereign 14. male/patrilineal Chapter 4 1. 651: the parliament 2. the government; the Prime Minister 3.5 4. vote of no confidence 5. the list of citizens eligible to vote 6. percentage of vote 7. constituency campaign 8. opinion polls 9. the Conservative party; the Labour party; the Liberal Democrats 10. the National health Service I 1.John Major; Tony blair Chapter 5 1. India: raw materials 2. domestic industrial investment overseas investment 3. a relative: an absolute 4. the International monetary Fund 5. Margaret Thatcher; privatization
11.theQueen; the House of Lords; the House of Commons 12.Windsor Castle; Buckingham Palace 13.the Prime Minister; the sovereign 14.male/patrilineal Chapter 4 1. 651; the parliament 2. the government; the Prime Minister 3. 5 4. vote of no confidence 5. the list of citizens eligible to vote 6. percentage of vote 7. constituency campaign 8. opinion polls 9. the Conservative party; the Labour party; the Liberal Democrats 10. the National Health Service 11.John Major; Tony Blair Chapter 5 1. India; raw materials 2. domestic industrial investment; overseas investment 3. a relative; an absolute 4. the International Monetary Fund 5. Margaret Thatcher; privatization
6. international direct investment 7. primary; tertiary/service 8. bSe disease 9. North Sea 10. drug, ICI 11. The London stock exchang 12. jet engine Chapter 6 1. Beowulf 2. The Canterbury Tales 3. tragedies; comedies; historical plays 4. Hamlet. Romeo and Juliet 5. Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights 6. novelists: critics 7. Walter Scott: Robert Louis Stevenson: Oliver Twist: Bleak house 8. Modernism: Postmodernism 9. 20 h female: the stream of consciousness 10.Joseph Conrad; John Fowles; George Orwell II. The french lieutenant's Woman 12John Le Carre Chapter 7 1. Football: tennis
6. international direct investment 7. primary; tertiary/service 8. BSE disease 9. North Sea 10. drug; ICI 11. The London Stock Exchange 12. jet engine Chapter 6 1. Beowulf 2. The Canterbury Tales 3. tragedies; comedies; historical plays 4. Hamlet; Romeo and Juliet 5. Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights 6. novelists; critics 7. Walter Scott; Robert Louis Stevenson; Oliver Twist; Bleak House 8. Modernism; Postmodernism 9. 20th; female; the stream of consciousness 10.Joseph Conrad; John Fowles; George Orwell 11.The French Lieutenant’s Woman 12.John Le Carre Chapter 7 1. Football; tennis
2. the Football Association Cup 3. Wimbledon 4. cricket 5. Scottish/Scots St Andrews 6. flat racing, steeple chasing 7. the royal ascot 8. equestrianism 9. Hunt saboteurs 10. angling Chapter 8 1. Jewish. Muslim 2. the birth ofJesus Christ Easter 3. The Christmas Pantomime, the principal boy; the dame xIng Day 5. Ramadan 6. dragon dances 7. Trooping the Colour; Buckingham Palace 8. Guy Fawkes Night 9. William of Orange, the boyne 10. 12 July 11. patron saint of Ireland; Trinity 12. first-footing
2. the Football Association Cup 3. Wimbledon 4. cricket 5. Scottish/Scots; St Andrews 6. flat racing; steeple chasing 7. the Royal Ascot 8. Equestrianism 9. Hunt saboteurs 10.angling Chapter 8 1. Jewish, Muslim 2. the birth of Jesus Christ; Easter 3. The Christmas Pantomime; the principal boy; the Dame 4. Boxing Day 5. Ramadan 6. dragon dances 7. Trooping the Colour; Buckingham Palace 8. Guy Fawkes Night 9. William of Orange; the Boyne 10.12 July 11.patron saint of Ireland; Trinity 12.first-footing