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Geographically and politically, the term 'Great Britain' refers to a specific entity within the British Isles that does not include all parts of the United Kingdom. Which of the following groups correctly identifies the constituent countries that make up Great Britain?

  1. England, Scotland, and WalesCevap
  2. B
    England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
  3. C
    England and Scotland
  4. D
    England, Scotland, Wales, and the Republic of Ireland

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Great Britain is composed of England, Scotland, and Wales.
The correct answer is England, Scotland, and Wales because these three countries are the only constituent parts of Great Britain. While Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, it is not part of the geographic or political entity known as Great Britain.

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1
Identify the geographic scope of 'Great Britain'.
Great Britain refers to the largest island in the British Isles.
The term is used to distinguish the main island's countries from the political union that includes Northern Ireland.
2
Recall the constituent countries on the island of Great Britain.
The countries are England, Scotland, and Wales.
These three nations share the landmass of Great Britain.
3
Verify the exclusion of other territories.
Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are excluded from this specific term.
Northern Ireland makes it the 'United Kingdom', and the Republic of Ireland is a separate nation.

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The distinction between Great Britain and the United Kingdom
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