The 'Values and Principles of the UK' section of the official handbook outlines the expectations for those living in Britain. In the context of domestic responsibilities, which statement most accurately characterizes the distinction between the fundamental responsibilities of all residents and the specific legal duties held by parents and guardians?
- Looking after yourself and your family is a fundamental responsibility for all residents, whereas ensuring that children receive a full-time education is a specific legal duty for parents and guardians.Cevap
- BEnsuring children receive a full-time education is a fundamental freedom granted to all residents, while the requirement to support oneself financially is a legal duty that applies only to British citizens.
- CProviding financial support for one's family is a legal duty for all residents, while the responsibility to look after oneself is an optional principle that depends on one's immigration status.
- DThe responsibility to look after the family is a legal duty for everyone living in the UK, but parents have the freedom to decide whether their children attend school or work.
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The correct statement distinguishes between the general responsibility of all residents to look after themselves and their family, and the specific legal duty of parents to ensure their children receive a full-time education.
According to the official handbook, looking after oneself and one's family is a fundamental responsibility of all residents. It also clarifies that parents and guardians have a 'legal duty' (a mandatory obligation) to ensure their children receive a full-time education.
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Distinction between fundamental responsibilities and legal duties in family life.