Paris is not only a capital city bit also an excellent example of a so is berlin. try to infer from the reading which city exercises the more dominant influence over its state as a whole and the greater influence on its national culture. specify the reason(s) for your inference. city because it is located 3·the dutch city of at the mouth of the wealthy, productive areas of the netherlands, germany, france, and switzerland. is europe's largest river, which connects maritime shipping with large, 4 is the headquarters of the eu (and nato, although this is not stated). is europe's top-tier world city because of its high-technology, engineering, and communications industries - and, most important by far, its financial industry. what great economic pressure and resulting social stress does this status as a major world city exert middle-class residents? 6. based on the information in figure 4-6 (map of languages) and the textbook's narrative, say why devolutionary pressures are exerted on the following states by the following regions: on france by corsica and basqueland on belgium by flanders and wallonia devolutionary pressures are also exerted on the united kingdom by the regions of wales, scotland, and northern ireland (and, until independence in 1921, by the rest of the island of ireland). the uk differs from the other three states in the success of its historical efort to impress the national majority language on the populations of the specified minority regions.
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