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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 08 декабря 2023 10:50

Read the two texts on this page and choose the correct alternatives. 1. Lord Lucas wants people to be able to a. marry b. join the army c. vote when they are 16. 2. His supporters think that 16-year-olds are old enough for this because: a. they already understand a lot about politics. h. they already have a lot of responsibilities. c. people in other countries can vote at that age. 3. In 1999, the government took away seats in parliament from a. 92 hereditary peers. b. nearly all hereditary peers. c. members of the House of Commons. 4. When a hereditary peer now dies, a. an election takes place. b. their son inherits their position in parliament. c. their position in parliament disappears.

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08 декабря 2023 10:50

  1. c. vote
  2. a. they already understand a lot about politics.
  3. b. nearly all hereditary peers.
  4. c. their position in parliament disappears.

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Read the two texts on this page and choose the correct alternatives. 1. Lord Lucas wants people to be able to a. marry b. join the army c. vote when they are 16. 2. His supporters think that 16-year-olds are old enough for this because: a. they already understand a lot about politics. h. they already have a lot of responsibilities. c. people in other countries can vote at that age. 3. In 1999, the government took away seats in parliament from a. 92 hereditary peers. b. nearly all hereditary peers. c. members of the House of Commons. 4. When a hereditary peer now dies, a. an election takes place. b. their son inherits their position in parliament. c. their position in parliament disappears.
1. c. vote 2. a. they already understand a lot about politics. 3. b. nearly all hereditary peers. 4. c. their position in parliament disappears.