Over the past people from different countries have different reasons for staying in Britain. But at present, what is the main purpose why people choose tolive in Britain.





What is the reason why Huguenots (French Protestants came to Britain?





In what year did the Jewish people came to Britain to escape racist attacks





What does POGROM means?





In 1948, who were the people invited to work and stay in Britain?





Where did the largest immigrant group in 1980s came from?





In 1950s the UK encouraged immigration for economic reasons that is due to the shortage of labour



World War II started in 1939 to __





What are some of the restrictions of women during the 19th century





What is the age of a woman when they were first given the right to vote?





In what year does the government of UK approved women to vote at the age of 21





Today, how many percent is the total population of women in UK?





Employment opportunities of women from the past are much better than the opportunities given to women today.



What do you call the women movement aiming the right to vote in late 19th and early 20th century?





Today, what is the average rate/hour of a woman working.





It is an act of the UK Parliament protecting women as well as men on marriage or sex grounds.





Sexism, a term first used in the 20th century means?





In the 19th century, a husband has the right to force his wife into sex and have children.



The Married Women's Property Act __ is an act in the UK which allows women to control over their earnings and property .





On what age must a child attend school according to the UK Law





AGCE means?





What are some of the reasons why children in the UK do not play outside their homes?





Today, 10 million of the population are children and young people up to age 19.



School year begin in what month?





What is the most common jobs of children in the UK





Statistics show that more young people are smoking than adults and girls smoke more than boys.



The UK law states that children under the age of __ is restricted from buying tobacco products.





When you reach the age of 16, you are already allowed to buy or purchase alcoholic beverages.



__ of the whole population use illegal drugs





All except one are examples of hard drugs





In what age can a resident of UK start to vote?





In 2003, during a survey of young people in England and Wales showed that the 5 most important issues in UK are drugs, war, racism, health and __?





SQA is an examination on education in Scotland which means?





What is binge drinking?





GCSE stands for?