The 'Life in the United Kingdom' handbook outlines a framework of principles and responsibilities intended to ensure the UK remains a fair and safe society. Based on this official guidance, which of the following accurately distinguishes between the classification of a resident's 'expected responsibilities' and the 'fundamental principles' of British life?
- Treating others with fairness is defined as a responsibility expected of all residents, whereas the rule of law is a fundamental principle ensuring that the law applies equally to everyone.Cevap
- BLooking after the environment is classified as a fundamental freedom allowed to residents, while the obligation to obey the law is a principle that applies only to those with permanent settlement.
- CIndividual liberty is a responsibility that requires residents to agree with the religious beliefs of their local community to ensure participation in community life.
- DVoting in all local and national elections is a mandatory legal responsibility for every resident, whereas the freedom of speech is a principle that can be exercised without regard for the law.
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The correct answer identifies that treating others with fairness is a responsibility expected of all residents, and that the rule of law is a fundamental principle that ensures the law applies equally to everyone.
The correct answer accurately identifies the classifications found in the official handbook: 'treating others with fairness' is one of the specific responsibilities expected of all residents to help maintain a fair society, while 'the rule of law' is one of the five core fundamental principles that ensures equality before the law.
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The distinction between Fundamental Principles and Responsibilities of Residents
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Review the 'Fundamental Principles' section of the handbook and contrast it with the list of 'Responsibilities and Duties' to ensure you can identify which item belongs in which category.
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