The 'Life in the United Kingdom' handbook outlines specific expectations for those living in the UK regarding their personal and family lives. According to these principles, which statement correctly identifies the distinct legal nature of the responsibilities associated with looking after yourself and your family?
- It is a legal requirement for parents to ensure their children receive an education, while supporting oneself and one's family is a fundamental responsibility of living in the UK.Cevap
- BBoth supporting one's family financially and ensuring children attend school are considered 'freedoms' that residents may choose to exercise at their own discretion.
- CThe obligation to ensure children attend school is a legal duty that applies only to British citizens, as residents and visitors are exempt from this requirement.
- DWhile looking after the environment is a formal responsibility, looking after one's family is categorized as a voluntary form of community participation.
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The correct statement is that it is a legal requirement for parents to ensure their children receive an education, while supporting oneself and one's family is a fundamental responsibility of living in the UK.
The correct answer accurately reflects the handbook's terminology: parents have a specific legal duty to ensure their children are educated, while the broader expectation to be financially self-sufficient is a fundamental responsibility for anyone living in the UK who is capable of working.
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The distinction between legal duties (education) and fundamental responsibilities (financial support) for UK residents.