Answer:
The United Kingdom is made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Explanation: This is the most recent territorial makeup of Great Britain, however, at one point all of Ireland was part of the UK. Lemme know if you need more about the previous history.
Hope this helps :)
<span>I'm pretty sure i was because the massive industries needed more expert.</span>
I'm not sure what you are asking, but, if you are looking for a definition and how they work, look below..
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C
Explanation:
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The correct answer choices are A and C.
As Portugal learned about Spain's exploration expeditions led by Columbus, and fearing the Spaniards might interfere with their exclusive sea routes to the Far East, it filed a complaint before the pope at the time, Alexander VI (also known as Rodrigo Borgia, a high hierarchy priest of the Catholic Church born in Valencia, Spain, and apparently sympathetic to the Catholic Monarchs of Spain). In response to Portugal's complaint the pope issued a papal bull (a legal settlement ordered by the Church) and a demarcation line was traced leaving most of the known and yet-to-be-found lands and water bodies westwards under Spain, and those eastwards under the control of the Portuguese. A lucky "accident" left the lands today known as Brazil as the only colony in America ruled by Portugal, which explains why Brazilians are the only Latin Americans who speak Portuguese and not Spanish. A formal agreement, based on the papal bull, was signed by Spain and Portugal and became known as the Treaty of Tordesillas, named after the city where the signature of the document took place.