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Greenland is ...
a) an independent country.
b) a territory of Denmark.
c) an important farming area.
d) an enemy of the United Kingdom.

All of the Scandinavian countries ...
a) have strong economies and high standards of living.
b) have refused to join the European Union.
c) use geothermal energy for heating homes.
d) lag far behind in the citizens' education.

Viking warriors ...
a) formed an excellent infantry and attacked over land.
b) fought many battles but did not win many.
c) were not powerful until the 1500s.
d) were excellent sailors and attacked by sea.

The conflict in Northern Ireland ...
a) was finally resolved in the 1990s.
b) never affected the United Kingdom.
c) is between Catholics and Protestants.
d) is between judges and elected officials.

The governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom are ...
a) democracies.
b) monarchies.
c) dictatorships.
d) Communist.

The Industrial Revolution helped ...
a) the Vikings gain colonies.
b) Ireland win its independence.
c) the United Kingdom build a large empire.
d) the United Kingdom limit worldwide trade.

Which of the following make up the United Kingdom?
a) England, Wales, Iceland, Northern Ireland
b) England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
c) Iceland, England, Greenland, Northern Ireland
d) England, Greenland, Wales, Northern Ireland

In spite of the region's latitude, its climates are ...
a) surprisingly cold.
b) surprisingly mild.
c) extremely dry.
d) uninhabitable.

The seas and oceans of Northern Europe ...
a) do not contain natural resources.
b) keep the climates cold.
c) have provided fish to the people for centuries.
d) provide geothermal energy to Iceland.

Which country uses about 50 percent of its land for farming?
a) Finland
b) Norway
c) Denmark
d) Sweden

The physical geography of Northern Europe ...
a) changes dramatically in different locations.
b) is similar throughout the region.
c) is similar to Southern Europe.
d) is similar to West-Central Europe.

Tourists often come to Iceland to see ...
a) fjords and emerald green hills.
b) historical monuments.
c) pine forests and lumber mills.
d) volcanoes, glaciers, and geysers.

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