British Arctic Territory

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British Arctic Territory
Flag of British Arctic Territory Coat of Arms of British Arctic Territory
Flag Coat of Arms
Motto: To be confirmed
Anthem: God Save the Queen
Location of BAT
Status Social Studies Program for Students as an introduction to Mock Government - Virtual
Official language English
Governor Nerd Man Bob
Lieutenant Governor Buckeye Bill
Area To be confirmed
Population To be confirmed
Currency Pound Sterling

The British Arctic Territory was created by Clay Moss on April 1, 1995 as an April Fool's joke. The hoax, as it was, hoped to achieve several minor goals, but ended up having a much larger impact than ever expected.

The initial idea of the hoax was to promote a set of new British flags and ensigns that the vexillological community could have a bit of entertainment with. However, the hoax was taken seriously by several readers, and at one point in time, the British government would neither confirm nor deny the existence of the BAT.

Because of the robust success of the hoax, the British Arctic Territory began to gather a substantial cult following. Thus, the BAT took on a life of its own, even if it wasn’t an actual territory. The British Antarctic Territory does, however, exist.

[edit] Social Studies

After a period of time, it was decided by the BAT Governing Council that good use might be made of the BAT and its established infrastructure. So, on its 10th anniversary as a virtual territory, a mock government was established. The BAT now serves as a virtual platform for use in Social Studies classrooms. Students are appointed as caretakers of the BAT and work within its mock parameters to practice “governance”.

[edit] Notice

This Virtual / Mock Government Program is not to be taken too seriously. It is merely a teaching tool for students.
by Clay Moss

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