I enjoyed reading the impact of the past! I thought it was
really interesting that the Polish student would change the geographical
location of her country. At first I was confused until I read more and
understood that if my country was surrounded by hostile countries I would want
to change the location of my country also. I also never knew the full history
of England and that it was invaded so many times! I also liked the thought of
how parliament was created and formed. It’s very interesting. I never knew the Vatican
and London had tension at one point. I thought that was extremely interesting
as well. I never knew anything about King Henry VIII to be honest. It was very
interesting to learn that he wanted to get the pope to grant him a divorce from
his wife because she never gave him a male heir to the throne. I never knew that
King Henry VIII tried to break England away from Catholic influence. That was
also an interesting fact that I learned while reading this chapter. I
discovered so much in the first four pages which was really cool. He had six
wives and never got a male son! The common law system is also cool and we
practice it in the US now too, with the exception of Louisiana. I never really
understood the role of the prime minister until I read about it in the book. It’s
amazing that it’s like a president, but t the same time it’s not. I believe the
Prime Minister has a lot of power which can be both good and very bad. It’s
good that they are unable to turn into dictators though. I’ve only heard of
Winston Churchill as the Prime Minister I had no idea who the other prime
ministers were. It’s good that we are able to read and have the internet to
look up information if we have questions the book can’t answer as well. I also
like how it compared the presidential system to the parliamentary system. It
was more understandable. Even though reading it can be understandable pictures
help as well. I also enjoyed reading about the educational system. Extremely
informational and interesting as well. I went to England once and had the
opportunity to go to school for a day, which was awesome to say the least. I
prefer the schooling there than in the US. I was shocked about the race
information given in the chapter. I never knew anything about it. Overall the chapter
was extremely informational, filled to the brim with knowledge. I now know more
about Britain than I ever knew or thought I knew before!
I agree, I find it fascinating that there are different forms and interpretations of democracy. I even found myself thinking that Britain's form of government might be a step up from the one here in the US. Take the government shutdown as an example, such an event would have never happened in Britain. I already had a bias that Britain could not possibly be as democratic as the US i agree! I think it is really cool that there are different forms of democracy. I even think that Britain's form of government could be better than the US's government because it would be hard for them to have a government shutdown like the US but I find myself contradicting my original assumption after reading your blogpost and the assigned reading.
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