Values and principles practice question
Treating people equally regardless of their religion, ethnic background, or gender is an example of which British value?
- Tolerance and mutual respectCorrect answer
- Economic competition
- National security
- Personal ambition
Why
Respecting and tolerating people of different faiths, backgrounds, and beliefs, and treating everyone equally, is a core value of life in modern Britain.
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