This French President denied the British EU member application, and he did it this many times.
Who is Charles De Gaulle? What is twice?
This is a name that The British Parliament system is often referred to as.
What is the Westminster system?
One would respond with either "True" or "False" if given the statement: "Liberals known for having an inclusionary mindset." And correct the statement if "False."
What is "True"?
This economic policy model, implemented by Margaret Thatcher, focused on free trade and privatization.
What is Neoliberlism?
This Prime Minister called for the Brexit referendum, even though he didn’t support Brexit.
Who is David Cameron?
This is the main reason as to why Britain had such an advantage militarily against Spain in the 1500s.
What is Britain is an island, so they were able to develop a strong navy and not worry as much about a strong standing army?
This major difference makes the British Parliamentary system different from all other European Parliamentary systems.
What is they do not have an official constitution?
This was one of the primary focuses in the Brexit campaign. (Any will do.)
What is National identity, immigration, supremacy of Parliament, etc.?
This document stands in place of, and is often seen as, Britain's constitution.
What is the Magna Carta?
One would respond with either "True", or "False" if told: "Young, particularly male, well-educated people living in large cities were likely to vote to remain in the EU." And correct the error if "False."
What is "False" and it is particularly females?
The invention of this machine kicked off the start of the industrial revolution.
What is a Steam engine?
During his time as PM, Borris Johnson was a part of this party. In addition, this is who had control of parliament.
What is conservative, and no party had control of Parliament?
These two Western European countries were not a part of universal adult citizenship until the mid-1970s.
What is Spain and Portugal?
This is the reason as to why the British Secretary of State for Defense, Michael Fallon, believed that there should not be a European Union army.
What is because it is NATO's responsibility to defend Europe, not the EU?
Given Daniel Oesch's studies, this class and area of work would be most likely to vote for the UK to leave the EU.
What is higher-middle class working in administrative fields?
Britain entered WWll after Hitler attacked this country in 1939.
What is Poland?
One would respond this, if asked: "When Britain joined the EU, did the Parliament give up complete control over British law to the laws made in Brussels?" And explain their answer with this.
What is technically yes, but Parliament can still repeal EU laws, and have control over British law if needed?
This Eastern European Country has become the most Europhobic country in the EU, and for this reason.
What is the Czech Republic and because of a strong push from the EU to take in immigrants?
These two beliefs, based off of their doctrines, provide a strong incentive to withdraw from close cooperation with continental Europe.
What is Liberalism and Patriotism?
Based on the Swedish idea of a welfare state, there needs to be severe limitations on on this controversial topic in order to have a cohesive state, and this is why it matters to the UK.
What is immigration, and in order to make their own laws and borders, the UK needs to remove themselves from the EU?
The decline of political identity was influenced by these three major changes. Name one.
What is rise of the post industrial economy, decline in religious adherence, or the use of ethnicity or nationality as identity resources in partisan struggles became frowned upon?
On a piece of paper, this is the year that the British Parliament at Westminster became the crucial power of Britain.
What is 1700? (Whichever team is closest gets the points.)
This Swiss sociologist believed that social and political attitudes were formed by the kind of work people did, as well as the class they belonged to.
Who is Daniel Oesch?
This Parliamentary decision was the main factor in the start of the Industrial Revolution, which was the first breakthrough of the UK's capitalistic economy.
What is the parliament securing private property rights?
This is the reason as to why the OECD (Organization for Economic cooperation and Development) is changing their hostility towards trade unions and collective bargaining.
What is to create a compromise between the Neo-liberal and social Democratic parties?