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Czech Republic

Find the Czech Republic

Capital of the Czech Republic: Prague

Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe; many of the old buildings are still standing, why is that?

The communist government took charge of Czechoslovakia after WW II, with support of which country? a)The Soviet Union b)The United States c)France

The “Velvet Revolution” refers to the overthrow of the communist government, when did that happen? a)1799 b)1989 c)1961 Bonus #1: Why was it called a “Velvet Revolution”? Bonus #2: When was the Berlin Wall torn down?

In 1993, when Czechoslovakia split into two countries: The Czech Republic and Slovakia, the split became known as what? a)The Czech Revolution b)The Velvet Divorce c)The Big Split

He is a famous Czech composer who wrote The New World Symphony, who is he? a)Johann Sebastian Bach b)Antonin Dvorak c)Amadeus Mozart

REVIEW

Europe

In 1990, this country’s east and west were reunited, what country is it? a)France b)Spain c)Germany

This country is just south of the Arctic Circle, what is it? a)England b)Iceland c)Denmark

The country was colonized by the French, and today still has “regional status,” what country is it? a)French Guiana b)Bolivia c)Uruguay

This country, located just south of Cuba, is known for its Reggae music, what is it? a)Haiti b)Jamaica c)Dominican Republic Last Slide