Great Britain - Politics & Society
Great Britain - Culture & Identity
Colonialism & Islands
USA - History & Politics
USA - Society & Controversies
100

This is the capital city of the United Kingdom.

What is London?

100

This drink is often stereotypically associated with British culture.

What is tea?

100

This word describes a country or territory controlled by another country.

What is a colony?

100

This city is the capital of the United States.

What is Washington, D.C.?

100

This famous statue is a symbol of freedom and immigration in New York.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

The UK Parliament consists of the House of Commons and this second chamber.

What is the House of Lords?

200

This term describes the different cultural, ethnic and religious groups living together in one society.

What is multiculturalism?

200

Many Caribbean islands were once colonised by this European power.

What is Britain / the British Empire?

200

This document declared the American colonies independent from Britain in 1776.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

This term describes people moving from one country to another to live there.

What is immigration?

300

This 2016 referendum led to the UK leaving the European Union.

What is Brexit?

300

This city is often seen as one of the most multicultural cities in the UK.

What is London?

300

This island country in the Caribbean became independent from Britain in 1962.

What is Jamaica?

300

This movement fought against racial segregation and discrimination in the USA.

What is the Civil Rights Movement?

300

This issue is strongly debated in the USA and is connected to the Second Amendment.

What is gun control?

400

This term describes the UK as being made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

What is the United Kingdom?

400

This word describes the process by which former colonies gained independence from an empire.

What is decolonisation?

400

This term describes the forced movement of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean.

What is the transatlantic slave trade?

400

This system separates political power into executive, legislative and judicial branches.

What is checks and balances / separation of powers?

400

This term refers to unfair treatment based on race, gender, religion or other identity markers.

What is discrimination?

500

This political system means that the monarch is head of state, but elected politicians hold real political power.

What is a constitutional monarchy?

500

This debate asks whether people in the UK identify more as British, English, Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish.

What is national identity?

500

This concept refers to the lasting effects of colonialism on culture, language, politics and identity.

What is colonial legacy?

500

This phrase describes the idea that anyone in the USA can succeed through hard work.

What is the American Dream?

500

This term describes the gap between rich and poor people in a society.

What is social inequality?

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