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    The biggest difference between Britain and the United States is the political structure. While the similarities between the British and American government are uncountable, there are various differences that are present. Perhaps the most obvious difference between these two country's political structure is the fact that Britain is a constitutional monarchy while the United States is a federal republic. This difference sets the foundation for several less apparent differences. In order to gather an

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    The Past and Present Treatment of Ethnic Minorities in Britain For this assigment I will be looking at the past and present treatments of the ethnic minorities in Britain. I will also prove or disprove my hypothesis, of which is: 'The arrival of various ethinic minority groups in Britain over the past 60 years, has created a more tolerant and multicultural society today? Do you argree?' The eithnic

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    relationship with Britain and helped Canada become autonomous. Canada participated in WWI because they were legally forced to the moment Britain declared a war. In 1910, Sir Wilfrid Laurier said that “when Britain is at war, Canada is at war. There is no distinction.”, and most Canadians agreed with this in 1914, when Canada was a self governing dominion of the British without control of their foreign affairs, but many debated about the war efforts of Canada and its relationship with Britain (War Museum)

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    The major changes between Great Britain and the American colonies relationship that spark that started the American Revolution was due to fault of both sides. The reason that many colonist began to protests and boycotts the British was because they believed their natural born rights as British citizens were being taken advantage of by the British. The American Revolution occurred due to a chain of events that complicated the relationship between Great Britain and the American colonies. Mercantilism

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    In 1776, the United States continental congress ratified the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. Following the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, the next few years displayed a great amount of progression for the protection of the American citizen by implementing the United States Constitution. The first three articles of the Constitution focused on the division of power between the President and Congress, which comprised of the House of Representatives

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    inconveniences amongst them. During Imperialism, people were exploited and taken advantage of for selfish reasons by European powers. These selfish reasons were caused by motives: political, social, economic, and technological. Leopold II and Great Britain were the most significant imperialists during this period and they caused detrimental impacts on the lives of the African people, including the amputation of their hands in the form of

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    The American Colonies for the past 20 years have become accustomed to living a thousand miles from their sovereign, the King of England and Parliament. This separation from “monarchial” control and power has created a tough and independent society, which although they believe themselves to be subjects of the crown, has molded an experience and lifestyle unlike any found within the “Crown’s” realm. Subsequently, these differences in lifestyles bond both Mother Country and colony on a path that veers

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    The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain. The Industrial Revolution was when this country took the right to mix people, laborers, and raw materials. This task was completed by making goods by machine compared to making goods by hand. The Industrial Revolution completely changed people’s lives and still experience its affects today. The Industrial Revolution made the lives of workers harder than it had before industrialization because of child labor, dangerous working conditions, and injuries

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    Between Britain and China, one is at western and one is at eastern.Although they are have difference , they still have seam parts.I will about government and education . Firstly,Britain is the developed country and China is the developing country.Since Industrial Revolution, Britain is the first developed country of the world, and it also is the capitalism country. At that time China still control by Qing dynasty. Between Britain and China, When Britain used gunpowder made the gun, China used gunpowder

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    Britain has been over the news due to the British exit the European Union, which this event is known as Brexit (Hunt, 2016). This decision brought a large impact on every country in Britain, but the Britain has not started negotiate with European Union about adapting regulations to minimize their negative consequences. Before people can list potential impacts of Brexit on Britain’s tourism, it is important for people to understand how well the Britain was doing in the tourism industry. In addition

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