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PreAP World Geography Europe Unit Europe Review PreAP World Geography Europe Unit

Channel Tunnel = Chunnel How has the Chunnel influenced traffic between UK and continental Europe?

Explain the relationship between these two maps

How was the French Empire influenced by the Industrial Revolution?

52° N: Latitude of London 55° N: Latitude of Moscow Why is there a large discrepancy in temperature and rainfall between Moscow and London?

What physical features did the Vikings use to help defend themselves from outsiders? Scandinavia: what country is missing?

These are the goals of? Promote peace and prosperity Create jobs Preserve the environment

Why would France ban the use of English words? Global: hashtag e-mail French: mot-dièse  courrier électronique

Why is India ranked so high? How does this influence UK culture?

Explain the title of this political map

Why are these cultural characteristics prevalent in South America?

What is a negative consequence of the C.E.?

What message is the artist trying to convey?