E.g. newspapers, books and posters.
What is print media?
You should never show up late to this.
What is a job interview?
It's the ways in which parents and teens misunderstand each other.
What is the generation gap?
Birmingham.
What is the 2nd largest city in England?
This is the legal document that provides the laws for the United States at a federal level.
What is constitution?
These are platforms on which messages can be exchanged, pictures can be posted, and individuals can react to posts or engage with each other.
What is social media?
Curriculum vitae.
What does CV stand for?
This signals confusion in Japan.
What is smiling?
Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales.
What are the 4 countries that make up the UK?
What is the bill of rights?
A harmful product that had a wonderfully effective public health campaign, leading teens to stop.
What are cigarettes?
What is a resume?
The UK's first female prime minister.
Who was Margaret Thatcher?
What is a parliamentary monarchy?
This describes the idea that anyone can go from rags to riches in America.
What is the American dream?
It's who you're advertising to.
What is a target demographic?
What is the free market?
The city where Bansky created their first painting.
What is Brighton?
It is one of the two legislative bodies in the UK, in addition to the house of lords.
What is the house of commons?
They are in charge of the senate when there is a tie.
Who is the vice-president?
The Brits call them spots.
What are commercials?
These laws state that prices are determined based on the interaction between availability of goods and the amount of said goods that consumers want.
What are the laws of supply and demand.
Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley and JFK.
What US presidents were assassinated?
This is England's national dish, not an Indian dish.
What is chicken tikka masala?
This is the legal document that abolished slavery in 1863.
What is the emancipation proclamation?