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| moors | treeless, often windy landscape found on the highlands of Great Britain | 
| lochs | narrow lakes, nearly surrounded by steep mountain slopes | 
| parliamentary democracy | Voters elect members of the lawmaking body, which is led by a prime minister chosen by the largest political party | 
| London | capital city of England and the United Kingdom | 
| constitutional monarchy | king or queen represents the country at public events | 
| United Kingdom | In 1707, England united with Scotland and Wales to form the... | 
| Industrial Revolution | During the 1800s the United Kingdom became the world's leading economic power as a result of the... | 
| 59.5 million | population of the United Kingdom | 
| parliamentary democracy | this form of government was one of the United Kingdom's major gifts to the world | 
| major trading nation | The United Kingdom's location on an island near the mainland of Europe helped it become a... | 
| lowlands | landscape in the southern and eastern part of Great Britain | 
| highlands | landscape in the northern and western part of Great Britain | 
| Celts | This group of Europeans came to the British Isles around 500 B.C. and eventually settled in Scotland, Wales, and Ireland | 
| Anglo-Saxons | This group of Europeans came to the British Isles between 400 and 1000 A.D., and eventually settled in England | 
| food | Too many people and not enough land causes the U. K, to import... | 
| oil (petroleum) | the chief natural resource of the U.K. | 
| The North Sea | Where does the United Kingdom find its oil? | 
| Marine West Coast | What is the main climate of the U.K.? | 
| North Atlantic Current | What ocean current has a major influence on the climate of The United Kingdom? | 
| European Union | UK citizens voted to leave the economic trading group called the... | 
| William Shakespeare | Many people consider this man to be one of the greatest writers in history... | 
| Winston Churchill | This great British Prime Minister was the leader of the U.K. during World War II. | 
| Arsenal (Go Gunners!) | One of English football teams. | 
| Buckingham Palace | London home of the British royal family. | 
| Westminster Abbey | The cathedral where British kings and queens are crowned, and many famous Britons are buried. |