PPT-BRITISH VALUES WEEK: INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY

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Wednesday 18 th March What is individual liberty The liberty of an individual to exercise freely those rights generally accepted as being outside of government

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Wednesday 18 th March What is individual liberty The liberty of an individual to exercise freely those rights generally accepted as being outside of government control In Britain we have individual liberty. No Taxation without representation. As taxes start to pile in for the colonists, they argue that they should not be taxed without having someone to represent their interests in parliament. Virtual representation or implied representation isn’t enough!. History 350. April 2, 2015. A Little More Bureaucracy. Navigating around History 350. Syllabus is the first item in Blackboard Documents. Links to PowerPoints will be posted before each class. . Discussion Forum requirement: In left-hand Blackboard menu, go to . Tun. . tun. . tun. Chapter Seven. Turning Point: 1763. End of 7 Years War, England is debt, salutary neglect comes to an end, Pontiac’s Rebellion contributes to Proclamation of 1763, etc. . King George III . So what . are . British Values?. We can vote in the people who govern us.. We have laws that protect us.. No one is above the law.. We have the freedom and protection to choose and hold the belief / faith we want.. Put your hand up if:. You have brown hair. Wear glasses. Have a brother or sister. Like football. Can speak another language. You like swimming in the sea! . You like Brussel sprouts!. Know what you want to be when you leave school. 1. 1. Definitions. 2. Pre-colonial and tradition. 3. Colonialism. 4. Independence and beyond. 5. Independence II. TOG - Imani Ghana Liberty Forum. 2. FREE ENTERPRISE. . Economic systems with few restrictions on business . . We are committed to promoting key British values through our ethos and wider curriculum. We pride ourselves on our inclusive environment and ensure that ALL children are taught to understand, appreciate and respect diversity in order that they may relate to and embrace the world we live in at local, national and international levels. British values are central to all we do and are closely linked with our school core Christian values of Respect, Fairness, Forgiveness, Service and Kindness.. !. The Crisis Begins. 7 Years’ War - left Britain in tremendous debt. Turning point - end of salutary neglect. Consolidating the Empire. New Acts were passed to regulate trade; prior to 1763, trade was loosely enforced. The Crisis Begins. Consolidating the Empire. The experience and costs of the . Seven Years’ War led Great Britain. , where King George assumed the throne in 1760, to consolidate its growing empire and . Spring Primary School. John . Nash, the schools minister, said in a statement: . . “Young people need to . understand the importance of respect and leave school fully prepared for life in modern Britain.”. You have brown hair. Wear glasses. Have a brother or sister. Like football. Can speak another language. You like swimming in the sea! . You like Brussel sprouts!. Know what you want to be when you leave school. Chapter 6, section 2. Townshend Acts. Parliament’s problem…. How do we keep colonists happy?. How do we raise revenue?. Pass the Townshend Acts of course!. (Named after Charles Townshend). This guy. Key Terms. Revenue- Money. Writs of Assistance- Legal documents that allow officers to enter any location to search for anything. Resolution- a formal expression of political opinion. Effigy- A stuffed dummy. values. ? . Respect. Courage. Honesty. Charity. Kindness. What are . British. . values. ? . Government’s list of Fundamental British Values. The government has produced the following list of fundamental British values: .

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