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True or False: A movement known as the Chartists advocated for reform in the 1830s and 1840s wanting for all religions to be equal in the electoral system.

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True

True or False: The Prime Minister is a part of the Government.

i

True

True or False: The Monarchy is a part of the Government.

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True

True or False: The British constitution is written down in a single document.

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False

Who is the current head of state of the UK?

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King Charles III

Who is King Charles III married to?

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Queen Camilla

Who is the current heir to the throne?

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Prince William

What is the National Anthem of the UK?

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'God save the King'

New citizens will swear or affirm loyalty to the King as part of which ceremony.

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The citizenship ceremony

True or False: A Member of Parliament (MP) will usually belong to political party.

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True

What are the names of the two chambers in Parliament?

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The House of Commons and The House of Lords

True or False: The responsibilities of the House of Commons include scrutinising and commenting on what the government is doing.

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True

What does MP stand for?

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Member of Parliament

True or False: The House of Commons has powers to overrule the House of Lords?

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True

True or False: Members of the House of Lords are elected by the people and represent a constituency.

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False

Debates in the House of Commons are chaired by…

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The Speaker

True or False: The Speaker is neutral and does not represent a political party.

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True

How is the Speaker chosen?

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The Speaker is chosen by other MPs in a secret ballot.

What happens when an MP dies or resigns?

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A by-election is held, in his or her constituency.

How often are general elections held?

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At least every five years.

Who is the leader of the political party in power?

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The Prime Minister



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