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WHO IS MARGARETH THATCHER AND HOW DID SHE RULED GREAT BRITAIN AS ITS PRIME
MINISTER?
Answer.
Margareth thatcherwas a first British states woman who served as Prime Minister of the United
Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990 and as a member
of her own Conservative Party and Thatcher was elected Member of Parliament for Finchley in 1959.
She became Prime Minister after winning the 1979 general election and Thatcher introduced a series of
economic policies intended to reverse high unemployment and Britain's struggles in the wake of the
Winter of Discontent and an ongoing recession. Her political philosophy and economic policies
emphasised deregulation (particularly of the financial sector), flexible labour markets, the privatisation
of state-owned companies, and reducing the power and influence of trade unions. Thatcher's popularity
in her first years in office waned amid recession and rising unemployment, until victory in the 1982
Falklands War and the recovering economy brought a resurgence of support, resulting in her decisive re-
election in 1983. She survived an assassination attempt in the Brighton hotel bombing in 1984.

2.DURING HER TERM AS A PRIME MINESTER OF GREAT BRITAIN, THE COUNTRY WENT TO WAR WITH
ARGENTINA BECAUSE OF The WE FALKLAND ISLANDS. HOW SHE APPLIED HER PRINCIPLES AND IDEALS
IN DEPENDING THE TERITORIAL RIGHTS OF HER COUNTRY?

Answer.

Under Thatcher’s leadership, on April 5, 1982, the British government sent a naval task force 8,000 miles
into the South Atlantic to take on the Argentine forces in advance of an amphibious assault on the
islands. The British fleet ultimately included 38 warships, 77 auxiliary vessel and 11,000 soldiers, sailors
and marines. “We must recover the Falkland islands for Britain and for the people who live there who
are of British stock," Thatcher's said.

3. AS PRIME MINISTER, HOW DID SHE HANDLED INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND FOREIGN
DIPLOMACY WITH OTHER COUNTRIES? CITE ATLEAST TEN POINTS Diplomacy.

Answer.

domestic affairs, Thatcher is best known for her sweeping policies concerning the affairs of the
economy, including the privatisation of most nationalised industries. In foreign policy, she fought a war
against Argentina and played a key role with US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev in ending the Cold War. By the late 1980s, she would alienate several senior members of her
Cabinet with her opposition to greater economic integration into the European Community. She also
alienated many Conservative voters and members of Parliament with the imposition of a local poll tax.
As her support ebbed away, she was challenged for the Conservative Party leadership and persuaded by
Cabinet to withdraw from the second round of voting—ending her eleven-year tenure as Prime
Minister.
4.IS CONSERVATION HAS STILL A GREAT IMPACT TO THE PRESENT GOVERNMENTS IN THE WORLD
TODAY?

Answer.

Nature’s ability to meet our needs for food, water, energy and other essential services for human well-
being requires sound government policy and smart funding decisions. Governments around the world
have adopted policies to protect wildlife, land, fresh water, air and marine resources. With the
unprecedented destruction of critical natural resources, however, current policies cannot keep pace
with today’s environmental challenges.

5. BASED ON THE MOVIE, HOW SIGNIFICANT IS ECONOMY, POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY TO
GOVERNMENT TODAY? EXPLAIN.

Answer.

As I watch the movie economy is significant cause it is the one produces the goods and services, politics
is important to governments today as they was the one who run for our community they make laws or
rules in ones community cause they are part of workers in the government that influencing actions and
dicided of what should be done to have a better community, and also the foreign policy it is also
important because the interaction with foreign nations and how it sets standards of interactions for its
organizations, corporations and system citizen of the United States.

Bacho, Ara mae M. BS-Crim 1-I

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