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“I truly never would have thought my idea of opening a high-end art supply store would work when my country became independent from the Soviet Union. But because the arts are so important here in Poland, and the government helped me all along the way, it’s been a very exciting time.”

—Entrepreneur from Bialystok, Poland

What does this excerpt tell us about the Polish government?

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It severely limits the people's ability to open a business
It understands that entrepreneurs are important in helping their economy
It has shrunk in size since the Soviet Union fell

It understands that supporting the arts and entrepreneurs is important for the country's success.

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Low fertility rates in Europe have been linked to?
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An increased population
People leaving Europe
An increase in homelessness
A decline in Europe's population

A decline in Europe's population.

What is one positive advantage of having a shared currency like the one used in the European Union?

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It allows for easy exchange for goods and also for things like investment
It makes other countries who are not in the European Union suffer
It allows for the use of the currency outside of the continent
It allows the government to make its own rules regarding how currency is used.

It allows for easy exchange for goods and also for things like investment.

Select which countries can freely trade with one another based on their membership of the European Union below:

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Sweden can freely trade with Turkey because they are both members
France and Italy can freely trade with each other because they are both members
Switzerland and Belgium can trade with each other because they are both members
Albania and Romania can trade with each other because they are both members

France and Italy can freely trade with each other because they are both members.

Select the earliest forms of languages in Europe

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Proto-Indo-European
Mandarin
Sanskrit
Latin
Germanic

Proto-Indo-European.

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The earliest forms of languages in Europe are Proto-Indo-European and Sanskrit.

Higher literacy rates and good education will most likely lead to:

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Higher pay and more productive workers
Increased taxes among workers
Lower pay and less productive workers
It will not lead to any changes

Higher pay and more productive workers.

What is a challenge immigrants coming into Europe may face?

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They are not coming for a better life
They may not meet certain requirements that allows them to work
Immigrants create diversity in a new place
They are too skilled for the work that is available

They may not meet certain requirements that allows them to work.

Which of the following highlights a positive impact immigration to Europe has brought since the 1900's?

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Immigrants have brought in lots of wealth
European nations denied access to immigration to keep their economies stable
There has been a rise in cultural diversity in wealthy European nations
Immigration to Europe has caused the population to drop

There has been a rise in cultural diversity in wealthy European nations.

Why are members of the European Union fearing Britain's decision to leave the European Union?

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They are worried that Britain will create its own union
They are fearful that other countries will follow Britain and leave the European Union
They are not concerned at all about it
They fear that Britain will no longer trade or sell goods to members of the European Union

They are fearful that other countries will follow Britain and leave the European Union.

Imagine that you are given a choice between living in a country that is a part of the European Union, or living in a country that is not in the European Union. Which country would you choose and why?

As an AI language model, I don't have beliefs, personal opinions, or emotions, but I can provide an objective answer to your prompt.

Both EU and non-EU countries have their own benefits and drawbacks. Countries that are part of the EU can benefit from being part of a larger market, which can boost their economic development and have access to a wider range of goods and services. However, they may also have to follow strict regulations and quotas imposed by the EU, which may not always align with their interests.

Non-EU countries, on the other hand, may have more freedom to direct their own policies and regulations. However, they may not have the same access to the EU market, which could limit their economic opportunities. Ultimately, the decision would depend on specific factors, such as individual preferences, economic opportunities, political systems, and cultural values.

describe how Germany's government is different to Great Britain's government?

Germany and Great Britain have different forms of government that correspond to different political systems.

Germany has a federal parliamentary republic with a President that serves as a ceremonial figurehead and a Chancellor who serves as the head of government. Germany's government is characterized by a multi-party system, with the Bundestag (lower house of parliament) consisting of elected representatives from various parties. The Federal Constitutional Court is the highest court in Germany, and it has the power to rule on constitutional matters.

In contrast, Great Britain has a Parliamentary system, with a monarch serving as a symbolic head of state, and a Prime Minister serving as the head of government. The British Parliament consists of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, with the Prime Minister being appointed by the party with the most seats in the House of Commons. The UK's highest court is the Supreme Court, which has the power to interpret and enforce the law.

Overall, the main differences in Germany's and Great Britain's systems of government lie in the roles of the ceremonial figureheads, division of the legislative bodies, and the court systems.

describe one similarity between Great Britain's and Germany's government?

One similarity between Great Britain's and Germany's government is that both countries are parliamentary democracies. In both systems, citizens elect representatives to serve in a legislative body, which then elects the head of government. In Great Britain, the Prime Minister is elected by the House of Commons, while in Germany, the Chancellor is elected by the Bundestag. Both countries also have political parties that represent different ideologies and have to compete in elections to gain power. Additionally, both countries have constitutional monarchs who serve as a symbolic head of state but do not wield actual political power.

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One similarity between Great Britain and Germany is that they have parliamentary democracies, with citizens electing representatives to serve in a legislative body that elects the head of government.