Which countries make up 'Great Britain'?
Which Old English king defeated the Vikings at the end of the 9th Century?
Which famous document eventually led to the formation of English Parliament in England?
Which monarch established the Church of England?
What is the London eye?
Which of these countries is not included into the United Kingdom of Great Britain?
Which sea separates England from Ireland?
The east coast of Great Britain is wased by……
The flag of the UK is made up of ………. crosses.
The patron saint of Scotland is ………
In which part of the UK is the Lake District?
The longest river in Great Britain is………
Which part of London is also the financial center of the UK?
A monster is supposed to live in the British lake
What is the kilt in Scotland
Many poets call ………” the Emerald Isle”
The Head of the Commonwealth is
New bills are introduced and debated in…… in the UK.
Making laws in the UK is the function of………..
The letters MP (UK) stand for……..
How old do Englishmen have to be to vote in a general election in the UK?
A Member of Parliament who chairs the English Parliament is called ……
Who or what in the United Kingdom is said to "reign but not rule"?
Which of the below would a typical student in Britain go to from the ages of 5-11?
Which of these parts of the UK does NOT have its own legislative assembly?
How many stages are there in British system of education?
What are the three Rs in the English school?
What subjects does the UK national test consist of?
The British flag is popularly known as______
What is the capital of Scotland?
The Great Awakening of the 18th Century in North America was a(n)____________.
The US official bird of prey:
When is St George’s Day in the UK?
In which part of the UK Cockney dialect is spoken?
Early European contact devastated Native American populations by introducing
The early colonists who worked for a specific number of years in exchange for their passage to America were called: _______
The First Continental Congress in North America was significant due to its____________
The greatest contribution Benjamin Franklin made to the colonial war effort was his work ______
All of the following are parts of the US Declaration of Independence EXEPT _______
The US Declaration of Independence stated that in a democracy, power comes from the ________
Who is called the "Father of the US Constitution?"
The major reason the Bill of Rights was added to the US Constitution was to ________
The Bill of Rights guarantees the American people _______
The First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees all citizens the right to _______
Which of the following is a power granted to the US President in order to prevent passage of legislation?
What was Lincoln's main goal at the beginning of the Civil War in North America?
Abraham Lincolns' primary goal for his early Presidency was to _______.
The American "melting pot" refers to ______.
At the turn of the century, why did MOST immigrants to the United States settle in cities?
How many states are there in the USA:
What was the last state added to the USA:
What movement tried to end racial discrimination in the USA?
What major event happened on September 11, 2001 in the United States?
What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do?
Who was US President during the Great Depression and World War II?
What is the supreme law of the US land?
What does the US Constitution do?
The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the US Constitution. What are these words?
What is an amendment in the USA?
What do we call the first ten amendments to the US Constitution?
What is one right or freedom from the First Amendment of the US Constitution?
Who makes federal laws of the USA?
How many U.S. Senators are there?
In what month do Americans vote for President?
If the US President can no longer serve, who becomes President?
What is the capital city of the USA?
How many stripes are there on the US flag?
What is the Year of Independence of the USA?
In the USA the Federal laws are ________.
Most of the population of the mainland USA lives ________.
The President of the USA lives in ________.
The longest river in the USA is the ___________.
The biggest state of the USA is ____________.
Manhattan was bought from Indians by ____________.
The Mt. Rushmore Monument is in _____________.
Name two fundamental freedoms under Canadian law: Equality rights and care for the environment Aboriginal rights and conserving water Freedom of speech and freedom of religion Freedom of speech and bear arms
Who are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada?
What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples of Canada?
Who has the right to vote in federal elections of Canada?
Where did the first European settlers in Canada come from?
Name the three levels of government in Canada
Who is Canada's Head of State?
Who represents the Sovereign in Canada?
The President
When does an election have to be held according to the Canadian Constitution?E
What do Canadians call a law before it is passed? A bill A legal document A proposal An amendment
When is Canada Day and what do Canadian celebrate? o
What does the Canadian flag look like?
Canada has land borders with________
What is Canada's national animal?
What Canadian city is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world?
Canada's national language(s) is(are)?
What was the name of the ship James Cook sailed to Australia?
Which Australia’ attraction is mostly advertized:
Who was the first European to discover New Zealand?
What year did the first European discover New Zealand?
What was the name of Captain Cook’s ship coming to New Zealand r
The capital of New Zealand is _________
What is the national bird of New Zealand?
What is the common name of the Parliament building in NZ?
What is the capital of Australia?
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