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piesebel

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British citizens tend to value what is _______________
 
  over what is ideological and principled.
  a. time-tested, or even archaic
  b. supported by prime ministers and their cabinets
  c. cosmopolitan and tolerant
  d. effective and pragmatic

Question 2

In 1963. Political scientists Almond and Verba described
 
  British political culture as deferential, given:
  a. consistently low voter turnout rates, as compared to the rest of Western Europe and North America.
  b. a tendency for British workers to appreciate the continuing role of the monarchy.
  c. the confidence and faith that British workers have in the Conservative Party.
  d. the British public's lack of demand for a formal Constitution.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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