Which of these statements best contrasts the ideal of the United Kingdom and Norway?

A. The United Kingdom values the usage of democracy, but Norway does not.**
B. The United Kingdom values interdependence with its European neighbors, but Norway does not.
C. Norway values self-determination and liberty, but the United Kingdom does not.
D Norway values the tradition of the monarchy, but the United Kingdom does not.

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I haven't studied Norway's history, and only a little of England's. But I can use Google! I hope you did, too, not sit around for someone here to check your choice.

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To determine which statement best contrasts the ideal of the United Kingdom and Norway, we need to compare the attributes mentioned in each option.

Option A states that the United Kingdom values the usage of democracy, but Norway does not. However, this statement is false. Both the United Kingdom and Norway are democratic countries, and both place a strong emphasis on democracy. Therefore, option A is not the correct answer.

Option B states that the United Kingdom values interdependence with its European neighbors, but Norway does not. This statement is partially true. While the United Kingdom historically had a more complicated relationship with its European neighbors, with Brexit, it has recently chosen to leave the European Union and pursue a more independent path. On the other hand, Norway, while not a member of the EU, has close ties with the EU and cooperates closely with its European neighbors. Therefore, option B can be considered a contrasting point between the two countries.

Option C states that Norway values self-determination and liberty, but the United Kingdom does not. However, self-determination and liberty are fundamental values in both countries, making this statement incorrect.

Option D states that Norway values the tradition of the monarchy, but the United Kingdom does not. This statement is also false. Both the United Kingdom and Norway have constitutional monarchies and value the tradition of the monarchy.

Therefore, the best statement that contrasts the ideal of the United Kingdom and Norway is option B – the United Kingdom values interdependence with its European neighbors, but Norway does not.