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218 Q: What is the name of the River found in the City of Glasgow which allowed the shipbuilding industry to thrive? A: River Clyde 217 Q: Which Scottish freedom fighter was given the title 'The Guardian of The Scots’? A: William Wallace 216 Q: In which Scottish city would you find The People's Palace? A: Glasgow 215 Q: Which famous Scottish poet wrote many poems on suffering during the 'Treaty of Union’? A: Robert Burns 214 Q: Where did Bonnie Prince Charles Edward Stuart grow up? A: Italy 213 Q: When will the Independence Referendum be held in Scotland? A: Q: What did the English threaten to do if the Scots did not agree to a Union? A: Invade 211 Q: What is the name of Scotland's National Anthem? A: Oh Flower of Scotland

220 Q: Why was King James VII forced from the throne? A: He was a Roman Catholic 219 Q: What was James Francis Stuart‘s nickname? A: The Old Pretender