Keywords for Citenzinship

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  • Created on: 13-12-17 19:43
What is neighbourhood?
A neighbourhood is the people who live in the same street as you. It is your neighbour who live next door or across your street etc.
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Why is Britain become multicultural?
Because different people from different place around the world came to the UK to search for jobs and better life.
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What is tolerance?
It is to be open-minded.
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What is birth rate?
The total number of live births per 1,000 of a population in a year.
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What is ageing population?
Means people in the country is living longer so there are very old people who can't take care of themselves live in the country.
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What is refugee?
A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape from such as war, persecutions or natural disaster.
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What is asylum seeker?
someone who says that he or she is a refugee, but whose claim has not yet been definitely evaluated.
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What is an economic migrate?
A person who travel from one country or area to another in order to improve their standard of life.
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Why people are coming to the UK?
The people come in the UK for jobs, free education, better life, free escape from danger etc.
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what would be some consequences of people coming to the UK?
Overpopulation Less housing Government need to invest more money in the public
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Because different people from different place around the world came to the UK to search for jobs and better life.

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Why is Britain become multicultural?

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It is to be open-minded.

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The total number of live births per 1,000 of a population in a year.

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Means people in the country is living longer so there are very old people who can't take care of themselves live in the country.

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numerous grammatical errors

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