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Bell Ringer #1 1-7-14 Compare the Physical Map and the Transit Railroad map. Why were the rail lines laid the way that they were?
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Bell Ringer #1 1-7-14 Compare the Physical Map and the Transit Railroad map. Why were the rail lines laid the way that they were?

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Page 1: Bell Ringer #1 1-7-14 Compare the Physical Map and the Transit Railroad map. Why were the rail lines laid the way that they were?

Bell Ringer #11-7-14

Compare the Physical Map and the Transit Railroad map. Why were the rail lines laid the way that they were?

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Ch. 15 s. 2Alpine countries

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• AUSTRIA shares a common history and culture with Germany. German is the main language.

Try to speak German!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr7Q_GZlvis

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO0jWxhVW1A

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• Vienna is Austria’s capital.

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• Many famous artists and musician lived here, example Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

• Vienna Opera Ball• http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OF8vL74avI

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• Austria is a member of the EU and has a strong, diversified, free market economy.

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• *SWITZERLAND is a confederation of 26 states. A confederation is a group of states joined together for a common purpose. Their government is much like the USA with Canton (state) rights and a Federal government.

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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pRJDE4MlJ0

Look at the Geography of Switzerland

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• It is a neutral country that does not take sides in international conflicts or alliances. To preserve their neutrality it does not join international organizations like the EU.

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• Switzerland holds many international conferences (meetings between countries) in Geneva, Switzerland. Countries feel safe meeting in Switzerland because it does not take sides.

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Switzerland Conventions focus on peace and preserving humanity during war.

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• Switzerland has one of the world’s highest standards of living. It has a diversified, free market economy.

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• Timber production is declining because government of Switzerland has set a limit tree cutting, this is due to the air pollution that damaged 35% of the country’s forests.