How does the UK still play a meaningful role in the international community?

How does the UK still play a meaningful role in the international community?

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  1. In this lesson, we will recap the unit 'How does the UK still play a meaningful role in the international community?'. We will look to review the content covered and how it can be applied to different examination style questions.

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5 Questions

Q1.
We can trace our rights as far back as the:
European Convention of Human Rights
Human Rights Act
Correct answer: Magna Carta
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Q2.
Where does our right to protest come from?
Article 1 - Human Rights Act 1998
Correct answer: Article 11 - Human Rights Act 1998
Article 21 - Human Rights Act 1998
Article 31 - Human Rights Act 1998
Q3.
True or false: the law permits you to cause violence during a protest?
Correct answer: False
True
Q4.
Which is an example of indirect action?
Boycotting
Criminal damage
Lobbying
Correct answer: Petitioning
Q5.
To be considered a changemaker, you usually have to make a change at a national or international level.
False
Correct answer: True

5 Questions

Q1.
Which of the following international organisations did the UK formally leave 1st January 2021?
Commonwealth
Council of Europe
Correct answer: European Union
United Nations
Q2.
Which of the following is NOT a Permanent 5 member of the United Nation's Security Council?
China
Correct answer: Germany
UK
USA
Q3.
Which of the following organisations forms a political AND military alliance?
Commonwealth
Council of Europe
Correct answer: NATO
United Nations
Q4.
Which of the following is NOT an NGO?
Correct answer: Coca-Cola
Oxfam
Save the Children
Water Aid
Q5.
What do all Commonwealth members sign when they become members?
Agreement
Correct answer: Charter
Policy
Statement

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