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ankoles [38]
3 years ago
13

GET 99 POINTS BY ANSWERING THIS!!!

Geography
2 answers:
rjkz [21]3 years ago
6 0

ans are:

1. D. The United States and Germany.

2. D. Thames River.

3. B jobs

4. B. Manufacturing jobs have been lost.

5. A. Western coast.

6. D. Tourism.

7. B broadcast television programs in Welsh

8. D the Celts

9. A. Long winters and short summers.

10. C. Trade.

11. A. England’s split from the Catholic Church in the 1500s

12. B. Lowlands.

13. B. Lutheran Church.

14. A. Green Vegetation.

15. D. Summer.

16. B. Language.

17. A. Companies did not use modern technology.

18. C. The European Union.

19. D. Denmark promotes peaceful solutions to international crises.

20. A. Coal producers.

andrew-mc [135]3 years ago
5 0

Questions-

1. By the late 1800s, Britain’s chief rivals as industrial powers were _____.

2. London, England’s chief trading city, is located on the _____.

3. In the great famine of the 1840s, about two million Irish were pushed from Ireland and pulled to the United States by _____.

4. Why has Glasgow’s economy declined, causing the city to lose nearly a third of its population since the 1960s?

5. England’s highest region, the Highlands, is found along its _____.

6. What industry has provided new jobs in Wales in recent years?

7. In the 1980s, Welsh patriots fought and won the right to _____.

8. The first people to settle in Ireland were _____.

9. Because the Nordic nations are located to the far north, they have _____.

10. England’s earliest cities grew as centers of _____.

11. Religious conflict in Northern Ireland started with _____.

12. England’s best farmland and most productive farms are found in the _____.

13. Most Nordic peoples belong to the _____.

14. Ireland is nicknamed the Emerald Isle because of its _____.

15. The days of the “midnight sun,” when the sun never really sets at night, occur during what season?

16. The Nordic nations have similar cultures because they share similar _____.

17. Coal mining declined in Wales because _____.

18. Ireland encountered economic difficulties when it adopted the euro, the currency of _____.

19. Which statement is an example of how the Nordic nations choose to be neutral?

20. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Wales was one of Britain’s biggest _____.


Answers-

1. D. The United States and Germany.

2. D. Thames River.

3. D. Climate.

4. B. Manufacturing jobs have been lost.

5. A. Western coast.

6. D. Tourism.

7. A. Establish their own parliament.

8. B. The English.

9. A. Long winters and short summers.

10. C. Trade.

11. A. England’s split from the Catholic Church in the 1500s

12. B. Lowlands.

13. B. Lutheran Church.

14. A. Green Vegetation.

15. D. Summer.

16. B. Language.

17. A. Companies did not use modern technology.

18. C. The European Union.

19. D. Denmark promotes peaceful solutions to international crises.

20. A. Coal producers.


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