Europe Study Guide
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941.
2. U. S. dropped atomic bombs on. two. Japanese cities – Hiroshima, 2. U.S. dropped atomic bombs on two Japanese cities – Hiroshima, Nagasaki
3. Lake Baikal southeastern Siberia
4. Caucasus Mts.
5. Galileo
6. Volga River Caspian Sea
7. Chunnel
8. Ural Mts.
9. not bordering an ocean or a sea
10. Christmas Cold
11. coal, oil, natural gas, iron ore, gold, lead, nickel, platinum
12. Johannes Gutenberg own and read
13. Athens
14. Caspian Sea
15. Trans-Siberian Railroad
16. Mediterranean Sea
17. Holocaust
18. powerful ruler
19. Alexander the Great
20. European Union Euro
21. percent of adults who can read and write
22. Vikings
23. Renaissance
Balkan Peninsula Greece
Iberian Peninsula Portugal Spain
Italian Peninsula Italy
Jutland Peninsula Denmark
Scandinavian Peninsula Norway Sweden
Western Russia agricultural center densely populated Europe flat plains industrial center mostly urban Volga River warmer climate
Eastern Russia Asia colder climate frozen land mostly rural natural resources Siberia taiga sparsely populated