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1000

What did glaciers create in Scandinavia?

Many lakes and fjords.

1000

What are favorite sports in the British Isles?

Soccer and Rugby

1000

About 50% of what country's land is used for farming?

Denmark

1000

TRUE OR FALSE:

The traditional language and religion of Ireland are shared by the people of Scotland.

False

1000

What is the official language of Ireland and Scotland?

Gaelic

1200

What group of people first arrived in the British Isles?

The Celts

1200

What country is mostly Protestant?

Northern Ireland

1200

What do the economies of the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland depend on?

Service jobs, banking, tourism, and insurance.

1200

What materials were made during the Industrial Revolution?

Textiles, iron, and steel

1200

What does the Magna Carta do?

Limits the powers of the king.

1400

More than 80% of Swedes live in

A. rural areas a around the country.             

B. towns and cities in the north.

C. towns and cities in the south.

D. Stockholm.

D.

1400

What is another name for the Magna Carta?

Great Charter

1400

What are the physical features of the British Isles and Scandinavia?

hills, plains mountains, and, fjords

1400

What led to the creation of a national assembly and a cease fire in N. I. in the late 1900's?

An agreement

1400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!

What are the 9 countries of the U.K.?


England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, and Northern Ireland

1600

Explain a constitutional monarchy.

A type of democracy in which a king and a queen serve as head of state but the legislature makes the laws.

1600

What country has an area of Ice Cap climate?

Iceland

1600

Who are the laws of the United Kingdom made by?

The Parliament

1600

What are the 4 bodies of water to this region?

North Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Baltic Sea, and the English Channel

1600

What industry has grown in Ireland?

A. the computer industry.                    C. the textile industry.

B. the fishing industry.                          D. the geothermal industry.

A.

2000

Why did N. I. remain part of the U. K.?

A majority of people there are Protestant.

2000

Tourists often come to Iceland to see

A. fjord and emerald green hills.              C. pine forests and lumber mills.

B. historical monuments.                           D. volcanoes, glaciers, and geysers.

D.

2000

Why do few people live in the Kjolen MTS.?

The rocky soil makes farming difficult

2000

Krage areas of timber -producing forests are located in?

Finland

2000

What nations is the U.K. made up of?

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland