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Identifier: europeotherconti00tarr (find matches)
Title: Europe and other continents
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Tarr, Ralph S. (Ralph Stockman), 1864-1912 McMurray, Frank Morton, 1862- (from old catalog) joint author
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: New York, The Macmillan company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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its banks? (23) Give reasonsfor the importance of Munich. Suggestions.— (1) Look in an atlas to find in what part of theempire the larger states, such as Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, etc., aresituated. (2) People often assert that the peace of Europe is pre-served by extensive preparation for war; in what sense can this betrue ? (3) What must be some of the benefits of two years of activetraining in the army, aside from preparation for war ? What some ofthe disadvantages ? What relation has this to emigration ? (4) Whatis the size of our standing army? WThy so small? (5) What seaportsof Europe most nearly approach Hamburg in size? (6) How may theKaiser Wilhelm canal possibly prove an injury to Hamburg? (7) Showthat Germany in her industries resembles Great Britain, while con-trasting with Russia and Norway. (8) Find out something aboutGoethe, Schiller, Humboldt, Emperor William the First, Bismarck,Von Moltke, Wagner, and Schumann. (9) Read about Martin Lutherand the German Reformation.
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Fig. 200. XVII. SWITZERLAND Map Questions (Fig. 200). — (1) What countries surroundSwitzerland ? (2) From which one is it least completely separated bymountains ? (3) What large rivers rise among the Alps ? In whatdirections do they flow? (4) Notice the lakes among the Alps. (5)How does the area of Switzerland compare with that of your ownstate? (6) What reasons can you suggest for so small a nationremaining independent in the midst of powerful countries? Physiography and Climate. — This is a very mountain-ous country (Figs. Ill and 203-205), for the JuraMountains are on the northwestern border, while theAlps occupy the southern half. Between these twomountain systems, which extend northeast and southwest,is a low, hilly plateau, from one to two thousand feet inaltitude. About one-third of Switzerland is included inthe plateau belt. \ln so rugged a country one would notexpect to find a large population; yet Switzerland isalmost as densely settled as France, and much more sothan th

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