Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights
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Under the treaty of Vienna in 1814, and following the defeat ofNapoleon, it was arranged that Denmark must give up Norway, and the twocountries were united under the Swedish Crown. Norway demanded aseparate consular service in 1905, and the Storthing declared the unionwith Sweden at an end. Prince Charles of Denmark then became King, reigning as Haakon VII. The country has a population of 2, 340, 000, and her full military forcemobilized for war is only 110, 000 men. Sweden, Norway's next-door ...neighbor on the Scandinavian peninsula, incontradistinction to the latter, is a constitutional monarchy, withextraordinary powers vested in the King, who is assisted in theadministration of affairs by a council of ministers. The Diet, orlegislature, consists of two chambers, or estates, both elected by thepeople. Like Norway, the country is very rugged. Lapland and Finland are at thenortheast, and on the east is the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic, and onthe south the Baltic, the Sound and the Cattegat.
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