more than () million men took part in the world war i.
large areas of land were often hedged or fenced without any warning to the peasants. this process, which started after the black death, was known as the () movement.
britain's main cereal crop is ().
britain, under the leadership of (), defeated germany's attempt to destroy its air force and air defenses in the battle of britain and escaped invasion.
hitler and the nazis broke () treaty when they began to reorganize the german war industry.
the head of house of commons is the () or president of the chamber.
the doctrine of christianity is the ().
buddhi is mainly distributed over southern and eastern ().
() is the center of the british financial system.
after the pacific war broke out, there were two war arenas in the world. one was () arena; the other was the pacific arena.
during the dark early days of the war, economist william beveridge put forward proposals for postwar “()” social security.
following the wars of the roses was the rule of the house of the ().
in 1455 the duke of york tried to displace the lancaster king, and the wars of the () broke out .
the anglo-french hostility that began in 1337 and ended in 1453 is known as “() war”.
it is one of the member states of ().
the observer, sunday express, sunday times, sunday telegraph, news of the world, sunday mirror and the people are all () newspapers.
after the close of the war, twenty-seven victorious nations (including china) attended () on january 18th, 1919.
one of the brave leaders of the celts who fought against the invasion of the anglo-saxons was king ().
adolf hitler was a fascist dictator. he advocated that the () was superior and the jews and the slavic people were inferior.
there are several news agencies in the uk. (), the press association ltd., and the exchange telegraph co. ltd. are the main ones.
in england, it is not considered impolite to ask a woman her age.()
london is made up of two ancient cities that are joined together. they are the city of london and the city of westminster.()
the thames provides water to the city of manchester and is used to carry commercial freight.()
the british prime minister is not the head of the cabinet and the government.()
the queen rules but she does not reign.()
the battle of hastings paved the way for the conquest of england.()
john keynes proposed the prevention of financial crisis and unemployment by adjusting demand through government control of credit and currency.()
a national school lunch act was passed in june 1946.()
the chartist movement advocated the extension of the vote to all males, the redistribution of parliamentary seats on the basis of population, and the use of secret ballot.()
in the uk the change of a minister means the change of departmental personnel.()
there are two kinds of lawyers in the united kingdom, barristers and solicitors.()
there was no advertising on any bbc program, either sound or television.()
the first and also fundamental cause of the world war i was not to reide the world colonies among the european imperialist powers.()
it is not up to the judges to decide on the “sentence” in the court of uk.()
edward jenner, a german physician, discovered the vaccine for preventing allpox.()
the english weather has not helped to make the englishman adaptable.()
in britain, "government" and "cabinet" mean different things.()
the second world war was not an anti-fascist war.()
the european union (eu) was funded on the basis of the european economic community.()