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Jeopardy Land and Water Government Culture and Economy Places Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Land and Water Most of the Balkan Peninsula is covered by:

$100 Answer from Land and Water Mountains

$200 Question from Land and Water This body of water is important to trade and transportation throughout Eastern Europe.

$200 Answer from Land and Water Danube

$300 Question from Land and Water Which of the following is a Baltic Republic: Belarus, Estonia, Budapest or Albania?

$300 Answer from Land and Water Estonia

$400 Question from Land and Water Warm summers and mild winters describe the climate of the:

$400 Answer from Land and Water Balkan Coast

$500 Question from Land and Water In 1986, nuclear power plant explosion at this place ruined forests and soil.

$500 Answer from Land and Water Chernobyl

$100 Question from Goverment After WW II, much of Eastern Europe was forced to accept Governments influenced by:

$100 Answer from Government Soviet Union

$200 Question from Government After the collapse of the Soviet Union, many Eastern European Countries became:

$200 Answer from Government Democracies

$300 Question from Government Which country split into two Countries in 1993?

$300 Answer from Government Czechoslovakia

$400 Question from Government Which two kingdoms ruled much of Eastern and Northern Europe in the Middle Ages?

$400 Answer from Government Poland and Lithuania

$500 Question from Government After WW I, European leaders combined many independent countries under one government To form:

$500 Answer from Government Yugoslavia

$100 Question from Culture and Economy This is one of the most prosperous cities of inland Eastern Europe:

$100 Answer from Culture and Economy Budapest

$200 Question from Culture and Economy Some of the biggest differences Among the cultures of Poland and the Baltic republics are languages and:

$200 Answer from Culture and Economy Religions

$300 Question from Culture and Economy Were the economies of Eastern European countries stronger or weaker after the fall of the Soviet Union?

$300 Answer from Culture and Economy Weaker

$400 Question from Culture and Economy Violence occurred in the Balkans during which decade because of ethnic conflict?

$400 Answer from Culture and Economy The 1990s

$500 Question from Culture and Economy Building this is one of the biggest economic challenges facing Poland and the Baltic Republics today.

$500 Answer from Culture and Economy Infrastructure

$100 Question from Places The coldest and most heavily forested parts of Eastern Europe are closest to this sea.

$100 Answer from Places Baltic Sea

$200 Question from Places This is the only country in Europe in which most people are Muslim.

$200 Answer from Places Albania

$300 Question from Places This was the only country to break away from Yugoslavia peacefully:

$300 Answer from Places Macedonia

$400 Question from Places This is the capital of the Czech Republic:

$400 Answer from Places Prague

$500 Question from Places This was the first Balkan country to join the EU:

$500 Answer from Places Slovenia

$100 Question from Vocabulary An alliance among the former Soviet republics.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary Commonwealth of Independent States

$200 Question from Vocabulary Forcing out ethnic or religious groups

$200 Answer from Vocabulary Ethnic cleansing

$300 Question from Vocabulary Mountain range in Eastern Europe

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Carpathians

$400 Question from Vocabulary These republics are the most Culturally diverse area of Europe

$400 Answer from Vocabulary Balkan republics

$500 Question from Vocabulary What does USSR stand for?

$500 Answer from Vocabulary Union of Soviet Socialist Republic

Final Jeopardy The countries of Serbia and Montenegro and Croatia were formed following what event?

Final Jeopardy Answer The breakup of Yugoslavia