Geography of Europe Warm Ups #3

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Geography of Europe Warm Ups #3 Language and Religion

Warm Up #1: Russian is an example of a _________ language. Romance Slavic Germanic Greek

Warm Up #1: Russian is an example of a _________ language. Romance Slavic Germanic Greek

Warm Up #2: What do German and English have in common Warm Up #2: What do German and English have in common? Copy the full question and circle the correct answer. They are both Romance languages. They are both primarily spoken in Russia. They are both Germanic languages. They are the primary languages spoken in Italy.

Warm Up #2: What do German and English have in common? They are both Romance languages. They are both primarily spoken in Russia. They are both Germanic languages. They are the primary languages spoken in Italy.

Warm Up #3: In what way are the French and Italian Languages alike? A. The countries of France and Italy are close to each other. B. They are both Romance languages that derived from Latin. C. They are both the official language of the United Nations. D. French and Italian share the roots of the Germanic languages.

Warm Up #3: In what way are the French and Italian Languages alike? A. The countries of France and Italy are close to each other. B. They are both Romance languages that derived from Latin. C. They are both the official language of the United Nations. D. French and Italian share the roots of the Germanic languages.

Warm Up #4: Where did Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all originate (begin)? A. Southwest Asia B. Eastern Europe C. Northwest Asia D. Southern Africa

Warm Up #4: Where did Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all originate (begin)? A. Southwest Asia B. Eastern Europe C. Northwest Asia D. Southern Africa

Warm Up #5: Which is the oldest of the three main religions of Europe? A. Christianity B. Islam C. Judaism D. Roman Catholic

Warm Up #5: Which is the oldest of the three main religions of Europe? A. Christianity B. Islam C. Judaism D. Roman Catholic

Warm Up #6: How are the three religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) alike? A. They each worship several gods. B. They each worship only one god. C. Each of the three religions is getting smaller. D. They each use a sacred text known as the Bible.

Warm Up #6: How are the three religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) alike? A. They each worship several gods. B. They each worship only one god. C. Each of the three religions is getting smaller. D. They each use a sacred text known as the Bible.