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6. Name two Scottish cities which have ancient and internationally respected universities: and 7. The battle of bannockburn led by robert the bruce succeeded in winning the full independence of 8. Both the Scottish and Welsh people elect their members of parliaments to the london parliament and each holds and seats respectively. 9. The capital of Scotland is, which is well-known for its natural 10. Although Wales is the smallest of the three nations on the mainland, it's good at getting from abroad, particularly Jap d Chapter 2 1. The Home rule bill was finally passed in but the process was overtaken by and was suspended for the duration of the war 2. To pursue Irish independence, the most spectacular event in the Irish history was of 1916, in which the rebels occupied Dublin's and forced the british to take it back by 3. As Protestants were the majority of the province, they controlled the local, and used that power to support their economic and social in the area. Therefore Catholics in Northern Ireland egan movement in the 1960s, campaigning for6. Name two Scottish cities which have ancient and internationally respected universities: _____ and _____. 7. The battle of Bannockburn led by Robert the Bruce succeeded in winning the full independence of _______. 8. Both the Scottish and Welsh people elect their members of parliaments to the London Parliament and each holds ___ and ___ seats respectively. 9. The capital of Scotland is ____, which is well-known for its natural ____. 10.Although Wales is the smallest of the three nations on the ___ mainland, it’s good at getting ___ from abroad, particularly Japan and ____. Chapter 2 1. The Home Rule Bill was finally passed in ____, but the process was overtaken by ___ and was suspended for the duration of the war. 2. To pursue Irish independence, the most spectacular event in the Irish history was ___ of 1916, in which the rebels occupied Dublin’s ___ and forced the British to take it back by ____. 3. As Protestants were the majority of the province, they controlled the local ___, and used that power to support their economic and social ____ in the area. Therefore Catholics in Northern Ireland began ___ movement in the 1960s, campaigning for ___
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