1) Equality Act: The Equality Act legislates for equal treatment in access to employment as well as private and public services, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. a) 2010 b) 2013  c) 1969 d) 2019 2) Marriage (Same-Sex Couples) Act: Although same-sex couples could enter into Civil Partnerships, they were not permitted to marry. This Act gave same-sex couples the opportunity to get married just like any other couple. a) 1978 b) 2010 c) 2019 d) 2013  3) The Stonewall riots: This was one of the most significant events in LGBT history. Riots by LGBTQ+ people were sparked after police raided the Stonewall Inn (now a National Historic Landmark), a famous gay bar in New York City. a) 2019 b) 1969 c) 2013  d) 2010 4) The Pride Flag: Gilbert Baker, artist and gay rights activist, designs the Pride flag. It originally had eight colours, but two were dropped to make mass-production easier. It is now a widely-recognised symbol of LGBTQ+. a) 2010 b) 1969 c) 2013  d) 1978 5) WHO Reclassifies Transgender Health: The World Health Organisation declassifies transgender health issues as a mental illness. Graeme Reid (LGBT rights director at Human Rights Watch) said the changes would have a “liberating effect on transgender people worldwide”. a) 1969 b) 2010 c) 1978 d) 2019

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