What does it mean to be British?

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Citizenship
Participation in a community and the nature of belonging as a citizen. The relationship between rights and responsibilities of a citizen.
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Right
Benefits of being a citizen. Rights are legal, ethical and social entitlement.
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Duty
A moral or legal obligation; a responsibility.
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Social Welfare
Governmental provision of economic assistance to persons in need.
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Cultural
How people in a society act.
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Values
Things we consider important, that underpin our normal behaviour.
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Class
A set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality.
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Regionality
The property of being regional.
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Ethnicity
The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
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Race
Groups of people who have differences and similarities in biological traits deemed by society to be socially significant.
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Diversity
A range of different things.
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Multiculturalism
the doctrine that several different cultures can coexist peacefully and equitably in a single country.
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Stereotyping
A generalised impression of a group or individual help by another group or individual.
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Labelling
Assign to a category, inaccurately or restrictively.
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Mass Media
The media.
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Benefits of being a citizen. Rights are legal, ethical and social entitlement.

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Right

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A moral or legal obligation; a responsibility.

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Governmental provision of economic assistance to persons in need.

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How people in a society act.

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