Crown Dependencies are NOT part of the UK but have their own governments
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The Crown Dependencies are part of the United Kingdom.
True
False
Explanation
The Crown Dependencies (Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man) are NOT part of the United Kingdom. They are self-governing territories with their own legislatures and legal systems, linked to the UK through the Crown.
What is the key difference between Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories?
Crown Dependencies are part of the UK; Overseas Territories are not
Crown Dependencies are linked to the Crown; Overseas Territories are under UK sovereignty
Crown Dependencies have no self-governance; Overseas Territories do
There is no difference between them
Explanation
Crown Dependencies are linked to the UK through the Crown (the monarch), while British Overseas Territories are under UK sovereignty (the UK government). Neither is part of the UK, and both have self-governance for internal affairs.
Are the Crown Dependencies part of the United Kingdom?
Yes, they are fully part of the UK
No, they are self-governing territories not part of the UK
Yes, but only Jersey is part of the UK
They are part of the European Union
Explanation
The Crown Dependencies (Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man) are NOT part of the United Kingdom. They are self-governing territories with their own legislatures, legal systems, and taxation systems. Their relationship is through the Crown (the monarch), not the UK government.