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 What a political system of Great Britain?
What is the political structure in the UK?
Who is the head of state in the UK?
Who is the head the government in the UK?
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What a political system of Great Britain? What is the political structure in the UK? Who is the head of state in the UK? Who is the head the government in the UK?

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                             THE  MONARCH                       
                             THE  MONARCH                       
       is the official head of state and an integral part of Parliament in her constitutional role; has mostly representative functions; gives the royal assent to the bills passed by the House of Commons and the House of Lords; is the head of the Commonwealth of     
         Nations

                                   THE GOVERNMENT
                                           the Prime Minister
    is the head of government; is the leader of the party with the majority  seats in the  
                                            House of Commons
                                                         the  Cabinet
about 20 ministers; determines government policies and coordinates government departments
                                             Non-Cabinet  Ministers
                                 PARLIAMENT
    the House of Commons                     the House of Lords
     (about 650 elected MPs - members of Parliament)          (over 1,100 permanent, non-elected members;
   makes laws; discusses political problems                  peers and life peers) examines and revises 
      the Official Opposition                                         bills from the House of Commons; can delay
  the largest opposition party; forms the                        bills for one year
 Shadow Cabinet («теневой» кабинет)

                                                                    THE PEOPLE
                                            (all men and women over 18)
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THE MONARCH THE MONARCH is the official head of state and an integral part of Parliament in her constitutional role; has mostly representative functions; gives the royal assent to the bills passed by the House of Commons and the House of Lords; is the head of the Commonwealth of Nations THE GOVERNMENT the Prime Minister is the head of government; is the leader of the party with the majority seats in the House of Commons the Cabinet about 20 ministers; determines government policies and coordinates government departments Non-Cabinet Ministers PARLIAMENT the House of Commons the House of Lords (about 650 elected MPs - members of Parliament) (over 1,100 permanent, non-elected members; makes laws; discusses political problems peers and life peers) examines and revises the Official Opposition bills from the House of Commons; can delay the largest opposition party; forms the bills for one year Shadow Cabinet («теневой» кабинет) THE PEOPLE (all men and women over 18)

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Westminster Hall
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                      1.    How many parts does the Palace of Westminster consist of? 
a) one
b) two 
c) three
                      2.	What are the main colours of the Houses of Parliament?
a) gold, red, blue
b) gold, green and red    
c) red and green
                      3.	Who writes the Queen's Speech?
a) the Queen
b) the Government   
c) the Lord Chancellor
                     4.	Which are Britain's two main political parties?
a) Democratic, Republican and Conservative
b) Conservative and Democratic
c) Labour and Conservative
                     5.	Whose shoe should a Conservative touch?
a) David Lloyd George’s
b) Winston Churchill's    
c) The Queen’s
                     6.	Why do MPs sometimes sit on the steps?
a) There are more MPs than seats in the House of Commons,
b) It’s a part of an old tradition.
c) it’s a punishment for those who are late.
                     7.	When can you see the Mace in the House of Commons?
a) It’s always there.
b) Only when the Queen comes
c) When the House is debating.
                     8.	How old is Westminster Hall?
a) more than a thousand years old    
b) more than a hundred years old
c) more than four hundred years old
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1. How many parts does the Palace of Westminster consist of? a) one b) two c) three 2. What are the main colours of the Houses of Parliament? a) gold, red, blue b) gold, green and red c) red and green 3. Who writes the Queen's Speech? a) the Queen b) the Government c) the Lord Chancellor 4. Which are Britain's two main political parties? a) Democratic, Republican and Conservative b) Conservative and Democratic c) Labour and Conservative 5. Whose shoe should a Conservative touch? a) David Lloyd George’s b) Winston Churchill's c) The Queen’s 6. Why do MPs sometimes sit on the steps? a) There are more MPs than seats in the House of Commons, b) It’s a part of an old tradition. c) it’s a punishment for those who are late. 7. When can you see the Mace in the House of Commons? a) It’s always there. b) Only when the Queen comes c) When the House is debating. 8. How old is Westminster Hall? a) more than a thousand years old b) more than a hundred years old c) more than four hundred years old

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1.    How many parts does the Palace of Westminster consist of? 
c) three

2.	What are the main colours of the Houses of Parliament?
b) gold, green and red    

3.	Who writes the Queen's Speech?
b) the Government   

4.	Which are Britain's two main political parties?
c) Labour and Conservative

5.	Whose shoe should a Conservative touch?
b) Winston Churchill's    

6.	Why do MPs sometimes sit on the steps?
a) There are more MPs than seats in the House of Commons,

7.	When can you see the Mace in the House of Commons?
c) When the House is debating.

8.	How old is Westminster Hall?
a) more than a thousand years old
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1. How many parts does the Palace of Westminster consist of? c) three 2. What are the main colours of the Houses of Parliament? b) gold, green and red 3. Who writes the Queen's Speech? b) the Government 4. Which are Britain's two main political parties? c) Labour and Conservative 5. Whose shoe should a Conservative touch? b) Winston Churchill's 6. Why do MPs sometimes sit on the steps? a) There are more MPs than seats in the House of Commons, 7. When can you see the Mace in the House of Commons? c) When the House is debating. 8. How old is Westminster Hall? a) more than a thousand years old

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The House of Representatives
435 members
Every state is represented
The members are elected every two years
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The House of Representatives 435 members Every state is represented The members are elected every two years

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