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31. More than half of the foreign-born people in Britain live in .
32. The seven principal kingdoms of Kent, Essex, Sussex, Wessex, East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbria in British history have been given the name of .
33. English oppression and of 1845-1849 drove 1.5 million Irishmen from their homeland to the United States in the decade of 1845-1854.
34. In 1820, US Congress reached an agreement known as , allowing Maine to enter the Union as a "free" state — one that prohibited slavery.
35. In Canada, people legally defined as Indians are known as Indians.
36. operates national television and radio networks in both English and French.
37. Aborigines gained Australian in 1967.
38. acts as the final court of appeal for New Zealand.
39. In 1944, New Zealand and Australia signed , claiming a voice in the postwar affairs of the Pacific.
40. Ireland's entry into in 1973 was a great boon to the nation's economy.