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Were these countries ruled by Britain? Circle Yes or No/

5-9 класс

America
Canada
Japan
India
Egypt
Spain
Prussia
Poland
Australia
South Africa
China
Pakistan

Oneloves 19 мая 2013 г., 11:20:02 (11 лет назад)
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19 мая 2013 г., 13:30:44 (11 лет назад)

a) America – yes 
b) Canada – yes 
c) Japan – nо 
d) India – yes
e) Egypt – yes 
f) Spain –
g) Prussia – nо 
h) Poland –
i) Australia – yes
 j) South Africa – yes
 
k) China–
l) Pakistan – yes

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