The "Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher in British history was the leader of______Party.
A. the Labour
B. the Conservative
C. the Liberal
D. the Democratic
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______is sometimes called the "backbone of England".
A. The Sperrin Mountains
B. The Cambrian Mountains
C. The Pennine Chain
D. The Cheviot Hills
______was once a very important political institution in Britain while its importance is seriously diminished since the 20th century.
A. The House of Commons
B. The House of Lords
C. The Cabinet
D. The Privy Council
Belfast is a seaport and the capital of______.
A. Ireland
B. Northern Ireland
C. England
D. Scotland
In the year 1688, fears of the establishment of a Catholic dynasty in England led prominent Protestant statesmen to invite William of Orange from ______ to assume the throne, which was called "the Glorious Revolution".
A. Holland
B. Russia
C. France
D. Spain