The Romance languages come from Latin.
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How do the origins
of the Romance languages and Germanic languages differ?
Why has the Jewish population fallen in Europe?
I read the given text for this, but I can't figure them out
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Thanks, that helps. But, could you help me on the second one?
Google Holocaust. Some Jews were able to leave Europe before it got too bad. I knew one woman whose grandmother took her out of Germany in 1934 and raised her in Hong Kong. The rest of the family was killed in the Holocaust.
Thanks, this has really helped a lot. But, I have more question that I am unsure of.
How do the economies of Germany and the United Kingdom differ?
When you look at their economies, they seem very similar, so what differences could there be?
How do the economies of Germany and the United Kingdom differ?
When you look at their economies, they seem very similar, so what differences could there be?
I believe in modern times, probably between early 2000s to now.
Is it possible that the question is asking about the period from about 1920 to 1940?
I doubt it, considering the unit is called "Europe Today"
I put my answer as
The two economies rely heavily on different resources, as all European countries do. These resources are the foundation for all of the rest of the economy, so when changed, they are wildly different.
Do you think this works?
The two economies rely heavily on different resources, as all European countries do. These resources are the foundation for all of the rest of the economy, so when changed, they are wildly different.
Do you think this works?
Your answer looks good.
Remember that Great Britain is an island nation and doesn't have the natural resources that other European countries have.
Remember that Great Britain is an island nation and doesn't have the natural resources that other European countries have.