The United Kingdom is a political union consisting of four constituent countries. Which of the following statements correctly describes Scotland's geographic and institutional status within this union?
- Scotland is part of both the United Kingdom and Great Britain, and it maintains its own separate legal system.Cevap
- BScotland is a constituent country of the United Kingdom but is geographically excluded from the definition of Great Britain.
- CScotland is classified as a Crown Dependency rather than a constituent country, meaning it is not part of the United Kingdom.
- DScotland shares a single, unified legal system and an established national church with England and Wales.
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The correct statement is that Scotland is part of both the United Kingdom and Great Britain, and it maintains its own separate legal system.
The correct answer accurately reflects that Scotland is geographically part of Great Britain and politically part of the United Kingdom. It also correctly identifies that Scotland has a separate legal system, which is a key fact distinguishing its internal governance from England and Wales.
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Scotland's status as a constituent country with distinct institutions
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