What You Will Learn What the Common Agricultural Policy is Advantages & Disadvantages How Scotland benefits from The EU.

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What You Will Learn What the Common Agricultural Policy is Advantages & Disadvantages How Scotland benefits from The EU

Read Page 36 & 37 of Alliances & The Developing World Make a Spider Diagram with THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY in the middle

Read Page 36 & 37 of Alliances & The Developing World Make a Spider Diagram with ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES OF THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY in the middle.

Read Page of Alliances & The Developing World Make a Spider Diagram with HOW DOES THE EU BENEFIT SCOTTISH PEOPLE? in the middle

Meeting the Needs of Scottish People Financial support for disadvantaged areas through Regional Structural Fund. Subsidies for Scottish Farmers from CAP Scottish people can travel, study and work anywhere in Europe Scottish people can set up companies in any country within the EU.

The European Union meets the needs of people in Scotland Give two reasons to explain why many people believe that the European Union meets the needs of people in Scotland (Knowledge & Understanding, 8 Marks)

Study the Information below and then Study the information below, then answer the question which follows Armed Forces of Selected NATO Members Number of Troops UK230, , ,000 Germany350, , ,000 Turkey800, , ,000 USA1,600,000 1,500,000 1,00,000

Question Study the information about the number of troops from selected NATO members. Write down two conclusions that can be reached about the changes that have taken place in the numbers of troops since 1995 Your answer must be based entirely on the information above (Enquiry Skills, 4 Marks)

Study the Information below and then Study the information below, then answer the question which follows Armed Forces of Selected NATO Members Number of Troops UK230, , ,000 Germany350, , ,000 Turkey800, , ,000 USA1,600,000 1,500,000 1,00,000

Possible Answers 3 Countries have seen a decline and 1 has seen an increase Total number of troops has declined Turkey is the only country to have seen an increase. From 800,000 to 820,000 Biggest country has seen a major decline in the number of troops UK down slightly USA down Turkish troops up Germany down slightly

1 st Conclusion The 1 st conclusion that can be reached about the changes that have taken place in the number of troops since 1995 is that 3 countries have seen a reduction in their armed forces with the exception of Turkey. (1 st Mark) This conclusion can be reached from the information given because Turkey has seen an increase from 800,000 in 1995 to 820,000 in 1997 (2 nd Mark)

2 nd Conclusion The 2 nd conclusion that can be reached about the changes that have taken place in the number of troops since 1995 is that the biggest country has seen a major decline in the number of troops. (3rd t Mark) This conclusion can be reached from the information given because the USA has seen a reduction from 1,600,000 (thousand to 1,000,000 (4th Mark