CRCT REVIEW: EUROPE March 15-19, 2010.

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CRCT REVIEW: EUROPE March 15-19, 2010

Locating Countries in Europe Ireland? England? France? Spain? Germany? Norway? Sweden? Finland? Italy? Switzerland?

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What part of the Treaty of Versallies was most damaging to the German economy after WWI? Germany lost its colonies. The German emperor was to be put on trial. Germany had to pay the Allies large sums of money. Germans were not allowed to have a large army and navy.

What part of the Treaty of Versallies was most damaging to the German economy after WWI? Germany lost its colonies. The German emperor was to be put on trial. Germany had to pay the Allies large sums of money. Germans were not allowed to have a large army and navy.

WHAT DID THE TREATY ACCOMPLISH? LEAGUE OF NATIONS This organization of nations would cooperate to keep peace. PAY COMPENSATION This was know as reparations. Germany had to pay $33 billion dollars. GERMANY’S EMPIRE All of Germany’s colonies were taken away and given away to the Allied countries. Treaty of Versailles MASSIVE ARMY CUTS The Army was cut to just 100,000 men, the Navy could only have 6 battleships, and they were not allowed to build any new planes, tanks, or submarines. GERMAN LAND GIVEN AWAY Germany lost land to France, Poland, Belgium, and Denmark. An area of Germany was even separated from the mainland.

Who set up a school for navigators in Portugal? Christopher Columbus Ferdinand Magellan Prince Henry Henry Hudson

Who set up a school for navigators in Portugal? Christopher Columbus Ferdinand Magellan Prince Henry Henry Hudson

Extreme pride in one’s country it known as ___________. Militarism Nationalism Communism Nazism

Extreme pride in one’s country it known as ___________. Militarism Nationalism Communism Nazism

_________ was the leader of the Nazi party. Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Josef Stalin Vladimir Lenin

_________ was the leader of the Nazi party. Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Josef Stalin Vladimir Lenin

What is an entrepreneur? Someone that starts their own business Leader of a country Worker in a factory Student in college

What is an entrepreneur? Someone that starts their own business Leader of a country Worker in a factory Student in college

Russia’s economy has moved away from command and closer towards market since 1917 1922 1991 2002

Russia’s economy has moved away from command and closer towards market since 1917 1922 1991 2002

This is an economic system where people follow the occupation of their ancestors Command Market Mixed Traditional

This is an economic system where people follow the occupation of their ancestors Command Market Mixed Traditional

Why did European nations build huge militaries in the early 1900s? To put unemployed people to work To protect and expand their empires To avoid being colonized To protect trade routes

Why did European nations build huge militaries in the early 1900s? To put unemployed people to work To protect and expand their empires To avoid being colonized To protect trade routes