A.The Welsh people
B.The Irish people
C.The Scottish people
D.The English people
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B.it informs people of current affairs in the world.
C.it provides people with subjective reports.
D.it publishes short pamphlets for Parliament.
A.Members in the House of Commons.
B.Lords in the House of Lords.
C.The UK citizens above the age of 18.
D.The UK resident citizens of the Irish Republic.
A.Beef cattle.
B.Dairy cattle
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A.William of Orange
B.JamesⅡ
C.Oliver Cromwell
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A.It offers the Queen high political status and supreme power.
B.It is both a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
C.It is the oldest representative democracy in the world.
D.It has no written form of Constitution.
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