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People Government Countries Vocab “His”toric Events 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

The legislative body in Britain, similar to Congress.

What is Parliament

Like the President, this person leads the British Executive Branch

Who is the Prime Minister?

This Frank built an empire that became modern day France.

Who was Charlemagne?

William the Conqueror united this kingdoms, leading to the 100 Years War.

What are England and France(Normandy)

Socrates is an early example of this type of “thinking about your thinking”

What is philosophy?

A government where people vote directly on the laws.

What is a democracy?

These two chambers make up the British Parliament.

What are the House of Lords and House of Commons?

This dictator’s taste for power, forced European leaders to unite against him in the early 1800’s.

Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?

The government of Britain favored this group over the minority Catholics living in Northern Ireland.

Who are Protestants?

His Frankish Empire brought law, learning and language to Gaul, all under 1 leader.

Who was Charlemagne?

A major shipping nation in the Mediterranean and the home to democracy.

What is Greece?

Napoleon’s invasion of this country led to the defeat of his French forces.

What is Russia?

She led French armies for a short time, turning the tide in the 100 Years War.

Who was Joan of Arc?

A part of Britain, it is dominated by Protestants, and was victim to the potato famine.

What is Northern Ireland?

A region of France where William I lived before conqueroring England.

What is Normandy?

British legislative body which passes laws.

What is Parliament?

A government where citizens are able to vote on laws.

What is democracy?

Thinking about thinking and why things happen.

What is philosophy?

Leader of the Catholic Church, lives in Vatican City.

Who is the pope.

A government where citizens elect representatives to vote for them.

What is a republic?

Dictator of France, lead to war with Europe, exiled, twice.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

From Normandy, conquered England at the Battle of Hastings.

Who is William I of Normandy?

Frankish king who loved learning, united France and Germany under his rule.

Who is Charlemagne?

Forced to pay rent with crops, fled to America when the potatoes went bad.

Who are the Irish?

This happens when people modify the environment to meet their needs, like building canals through the Netherlands.

What is Human-Environment Interaction?