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When did Britain join the European Economic Community (EEC)?
In
1973
.
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What was the political climate in Britain regarding EEC membership in the 1970s?
Both
Labour
and
Conservative
parties were divided.
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Who was the British Prime Minister during Britain's third application to join the EEC?
Edward Heath
.
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What was Edward Heath's view on European cooperation?
He saw it as key to preventing
conflict
.
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Who was the French president during Britain's entry into the EEC?
Georges Pompidou
.
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What was the significance of the arrangements made in 1962 for Britain's accession to the EEC?
They
facilitated
a
smoother
accession
process.
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What were the main concerns of Conservative Party members regarding EEC membership?
Concerns about the
Commonwealth
and sovereignty.
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Who was a vocal critic of Edward Heath's EEC plans?
Enoch Powell
.
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What was Enoch Powell's stance on the European bill in Parliament?
He
voted
against
it at every
stage.
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What was the Labour Party's position on EEC membership during Heath's government?
They officially opposed
Heath's plans.
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How did Wilson attempt to maintain party unity regarding EEC membership?
By promising a re-negotiation and
referendum
.
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What was the outcome of the Commons vote on Britain's EEC membership?
69
rebel
Labour
MPs helped Conservatives win.
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What did the term 'The Six' refer to in the context of the EEC?
The
original
six
member
states
of the
EEC.
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What was the significance of the 1975 referendum regarding EEC membership?
It showed
strong
voter support for staying in.
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Who led the 'Yes' campaign in the 1975 referendum?
Roy Jenkins
and
Edward Heath
.
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What was the main argument of the 'No' campaigners in the 1975 referendum?
It would harm
British
workers and independence.
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What was the result of the 1975 referendum on EEC membership?
More than
two
to one voted 'yes'.
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How did Wilson view the outcome of the 1975 referendum?
As a personal triumph avoiding a
Labour
split.
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What was Edward Heath's approach towards the Atlantic Alliance?
He was
less inclined to strengthen it.
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What was Henry Kissinger's view of Heath's dealings with the US?
He found them
unsentimental
and
unusual
.
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What was the state of Anglo-American relations during the Yom Kippur War?
Relations
were
under great strain.
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What was the main reason for Britain's refusal to allow US use of NATO bases during the Yom Kippur War?
Fear of jeopardizing
oil supplies
from the Middle East.
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What was the outcome of the meeting between Heath and Pompidou in November 1973?
They discussed a
common foreign policy approach.
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What was the significance of the détente during the 1970s?
It aimed to reduce tensions between
superpowers
.
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What was the Georgi Markov affair?
Assassination
of a Bulgarian dissident in London.
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How did Britain's relationship with China change in the early 1970s?
It improved significantly after
Nixon's
visit.
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What title was Edward Heath awarded by the Chinese government?
'People's Friendship Envoy
.'
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What was the significance of Hua Guofeng's visit to Britain in 1979?
It was the first visit by a Chinese leader since
1949
.
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Who led China during the communist revolution?
Mao Zedong
.
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What was the impact of the friction between China and the Soviet Union on China's foreign policy?
Mao
sought
rapprochement
with the
United States.
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