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    Industrial Revolution in Great Britain Industrialization in general changed the way we live but it impacted our lives the most when it came to Great Britain. Simple ores such as coal and the use of metals to make engines aided the British and the rest of the world into making their lives much easier while increasing production of product allowing them to make more money. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain the mid-18th starting with the transition from handmade goods to machine made

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    THE POLITICAL SYSTEM OF GREAT BRITAIN   Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II. The queen reigns‚ but does not rule. The legislative power in the country is exercised by Parliament. Parliament makes the laws of Great Britain. It consists of the queen‚ the House of Commons‚ and the House of Lords. The House of Commons is Britain’s real governing body. It has 650 members‚ elected by the people. Members of the House of Commons have

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    The battle of Britain was a battle between The German Air force and The Britain Air force. This battle took place in the skies of the United Kingdom in 1940 fighting over Southern England. One of Britain’s most important victories of World War 2. The dates were July 10‚ 1940- October 31‚ 1940. On August 12‚ 1940 the German Air force had their first major attack on fighter commands ground organisation. On August 13‚ 1940 the war officially started for the Germans‚ as they went against the British

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    Great Britain provided many basic constitutional principles to the colonies. There are seven major principles of state governments‚ which were all connected back to England. Natural rights and higher law‚ social contract‚ popular sovereignty‚ republicanism‚ separation of powers‚ checks and balances‚ and legislative supremacy were these ideas. Many of these principles were utilized in our U.S. Constitution. The only differences are that social contract and legislative supremacy were removed. However

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    The Geographical Position of Great Britain There are two large islands and several smaller ones‚ which lie in the north-west coast of Europe. Collectively they are known as the British Isles. The largest island is called Great Britain. The smaller one is called Ireland. Great Britain is separated from the continent by the English Channel. The country is washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Great Britain is separated from Belgium and Holland by the North Sea‚ and from Ireland - by the Irish

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    Britain and the EU Britain have had a long and complicated relationship to the EU since it was established‚ to Britain joined the EU and until today. Britain joined the EU or the European Community as it was called then in 1973. Two years after there was a referendum in Britain about whether they should stay in the union or not. 66% voted to stay‚ and this was the last referendum Britain have had about staying or leaving the EU. In 1991 the Maastrict Treaty was signed‚ this treaty said that the EU

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    On the Rise and fall of Great Britain (1) 中文摘要: 英国,一个漂泊在大西洋上的小岛,曾经在世界历史发展的漫长时期中湮没无闻,人口不过数百万,国土资源也很有限,却率先敲开通向现代世界的大门,从地理的边缘变成了世界的中心,一跃成为西方强国的领头人,并独领风骚数百年,给人类文明烙上了不可磨灭的印记。然而到了十九世纪末期,由于美、德等国的崛起以及其他种种原因,英国逐渐失去优势‚后来又在第二次世界大战中受到严重创伤,大英帝国国力日渐衰落‚海外殖民地也在二战后纷纷宣告独立‚大英帝国逐渐演变成一个组织松散的英联邦。这个曾经号称“世界工厂”和“日不落帝国”的国家又逐渐衰落,回归到欧洲,回归到欧洲的版图之内,回归到大西洋中的那个小岛。 关键词:世界工厂 日不落帝国 衰落 Abstract in English: Great Britain‚ a small island which lies in the Atlantic Ocean‚ was once little-known in the long history of

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    Political situation in Great Britain in the 1990’s. As we all know‚ one of the significant features of British political system is its flexibility. Britain have unwritten Constitution‚ formal Bill of Rights and Supreme Court which works rests on precedents. It makes possibility for each government to make wide reforms and rearrangements in the way in which politics and government are conducted. There is no doubt that in years after Second World War Britain went through the great changes in its status

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    This essay is about how Britain changed Britain‚ and how they brought civilisation to it. The definition of civilisation has been questioned over the centuries. There are many different meanings of the word but in the Romans case it is “The type of culture and society developed by a particular nation or in a particular era or time.”In other words‚ this is what the Romans did to Britain. In particular‚ I will discuss the Roman invasion and the effect the Romans had on housing and roads. Before the

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    For Children In victorian Britain it wasn’t fair for poor people back in Victorian Britain. Being poor meant that they had less privileges‚ such as education for the children.For Children In victorian Britain it wasn’t fair for poor people back in Victorian Britain. Being poor meant that they had less privileges‚ such as education for the children.For Children In victorian Britain it wasn’t fair for poor people back in Victorian Britain. Being poor meant that they had less privileges

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