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Which country invaded England in 1066?

  • Spain
  • France (correct)
  • Norway
  • Germany

What was the significance of the year 1215 in the evolution of the UK's political system?

  • The introduction of the constitutional monarchy
  • The end of the Norman rule
  • The establishment of the first parliament
  • The signing of the Magna Carta (correct)

Which of the following nations also does not have a written constitution?

  • France
  • Israel (correct)
  • Germany
  • Japan

What was a major factor behind the Brexit decision of 23 June 2016?

<p>British cultural insularity (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How has the political power in the UK evolved over time?

<p>Shifted from the king to a national parliament (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following nations, along with the UK, does not have a written constitution?

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What was the year of the successful invasion of England by the Normans?

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What was the significance of the Magna Carta in the evolution of the UK's political system?

<p>Forced the king to share power with the barons (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the British attitudes towards the rest of Europe, as mentioned in the text?

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What was a major factor behind the Brexit decision of 23 June 2016?

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1066 Invasion of England

France invaded England in 1066, leading to Norman rule.

Magna Carta Significance

The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 limited the king's power and shared it with barons.

Written Constitution

A written set of fundamental principles governing a nation; the UK does not have one.

Brexit Decision Factor

British cultural insularity was a major factor in the 2016 Brexit decision.

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Evolving Political Power

Political power in the UK has shifted from monarchy to a national parliament over time.

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British Attitudes

UK attitudes towards Europe are described as insular, both geographically and culturally.

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Norman Conquest Year

The year 1066 marks the successful Norman invasion of England.

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Israel and Constitution

Like the UK, Israel does not have a written constitution.

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Cultural Insularity

British attitudes reflect a cultural disconnect with the rest of Europe.

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Power Sharing in UK

The Magna Carta led to sharing of power between the monarchy and the nobles.

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Study Notes

Historical Invasions

  • England was invaded by the Normans in 1066, led by William the Conqueror.
  • The Norman invasion resulted in significant changes in English society, governance, and land ownership.

Political Significance of 1215

  • The year 1215 marked the signing of the Magna Carta, a pivotal document that limited the powers of the monarchy.
  • It established the principle that everyone, including the king, is subject to the law, influencing future democratic governance.

Unwritten Constitutions

  • The UK does not have a single written constitution, similar to countries like New Zealand and Canada, which rely on a combination of statutes, conventions, and legal precedents.

Brexit Decision Factors

  • A major factor behind the Brexit decision on June 23, 2016, was the desire for greater sovereignty and control over immigration policies.
  • Concerns over economic contributions to the European Union and perceived bureaucratic overreach also fueled the campaign.

Evolution of Political Power in the UK

  • Political power in the UK has evolved from absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy, characterized by increasing parliamentary power.
  • The transition included significant documents such as the Bill of Rights and reforms that expanded suffrage and representation.

Attitudes Towards Europe

  • British attitudes towards Europe have historically been mixed, balancing between skepticism and cooperation influenced by cultural, political, and economic factors.
  • There has been a notable trend of prioritizing national sovereignty over deeper integration with European institutions.

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