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Chapter 15
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  • Wrench
  • Diaper
  • Ground Beef
  • Flash light
  • Line of People
  • Potato Chips
  • Restroom
  • Apartment building
  • Baby carriage
  • French fries
  • Backpack
  • Elevator
  • Block of Flats
  • Chips
  • Crisps
  • Lift
  • Loo
  • Mince
  • Nappy
  • Pram
  • Queue
  • Ruckshack
  • Spanner
  • Torch

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  • British Isles
  • 1. British Isles consist of the Republic of
    Ireland and the United Kingdom.
  • United Kingdom is divided into four political
    regions
  • Northern Ireland
  • Wales
  • Scotland and England.
  • 3. Two physical regions of the U.K.
  • a. lowlandmost of England
  • b. highlandScotland and Wales

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  • History
  • 1. Invaders and Occupiers
  • a. Celtsancestors to Scots, Welsh, and
    Irish
  • b. Romans
  • c. Anglos and Saxons (Germanic tribes).
    Drove Celts to highlands.
  • d. William the Conqueror of Normandy1066.
  • e. Above influenced lowland Britain
  • f. Sequent Occupancesettlement of
    successive groups creating distinct culture.

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  • 2. British Empire
  • a. began in 1600s and 1700s.
  • b. 1801Ireland, Scotland, Wales
  • c. Controlled ΒΌ of the world by 1800s.
    Sun never sets on the British Empire.
  • d. Strong navy
  • e. Colonies provided raw materials and
    markets.
  • 3. World War I and World War II ended their
    empire.

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  • Economy
  • 1. Industrial Revolution
  • a. started in Britain in 1700s.
  • b. ability to mine cheap coalsteam power.
  • c. first urbanized country
  • d. dominant country 1700 and 1800s.
  • e. decline 1914-1990.
  • f. government nationalized industry to
    stop decline

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  • 2. Industry is rebounding oil in North Sea,
    high tech stuff.
  • 3. Agriculture
  • a. meat and dairy
  • b. Highly subsidized and high prices
  • c. 60 imported

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  • English Channel TunnelChunnel
  • 1. tunnel under the English Channel connecting
    Britain and France
  • 2. completed in 1994 costing 15 billion
  • 3. London to Paris in 3 hrs. 200 mph.

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  • Ireland and Scotland
  • 1. Troubles over Northern Ireland
  • a. Northern Ireland is Protestant
  • Republic of Ireland is Catholic
  • Republic of Ireland wants one country
  • b. Ireland got independence in 1921.
    N.I. stayed with U.K.
  • c. Terrorist activityIrish Republican
    Army
  • d. 2007 share power
  • 2. Scots created own Parliament in 1997.

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  • Scots retained culture
  • i.e. remained Presbyterian
  • 4. Between 1994 and 2000
  • Ireland had Europes most rapidly growing
    economy
  • Educated workforce and tax incentives
  • Inflation rose b/c of the Euro6.2

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  • Culture
  • 1. Similarities between Ireland and Great
    Britain
  • a. social life centered around eateries.
  • b. soccer, rugby, cricket.
  • 2. Differences
  • a. Ireland is a republic President is head of
    state

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  • Britain is a constitutional monarchy.
  • Head of state is king or queen.
  • Parliament makes laws, headed by prime
    minister.
  • Prime Minister is chief of government.
  • 3. London and Dublin are main cities

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  • Nordic NationsNorway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark,
    Iceland.
  • Physical
  • 1. Glaciers
  • a. Thousands of lakes in Norway, Sweden,
    and Finland
  • b. Good soil pushed to Denmark
  • 2. Iceland produces geothermal energy
  • 3. Fjordsflooded glacial valleys. Deep and
    steep
  • 4. Long winters and short summers

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  • Economy
  • Mixed economycapitalism and socialism. Welfare
    capitalism
  • Many industries are state runones considered
    essential services. Day care to petroleum
  • Norway benefits from petroleum exports
  • Strong in exports
  • Timber is an important resource

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  • While prosperous, issues exist with the welfare
    state.
  • Most were willing to pay more for the common good
    after WWII
  • Denmark60 of land used for farming

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  • 3. European Union
  • a. Product of the Marshall Plan and
    European Economic Community/Common Market.
    Became EU Nov. 1, 1993.
  • b. Had to cooperate after the World Wars.
  • c. Pool resources, eliminate tariffs.
  • d. Specialization
  • e. Euro
  • -single EU currencyJan 1, 1999
  • -12/15 original countries rejected it.
  • -15 billion in bills, 56 billion in
    coins
  • g. 27 members today
  • h. 3rd in population457 million people
  • i. Aging population
  • j. Unable to pass an EU constitution.
  • k. Economies tightly linkedhopefully will
    prevent war.
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