What are the three major climate regions in Europe? Marine West Coast Mediterranean Humid Continental.

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What are the three major climate regions in Europe? Marine West Coast Mediterranean Humid Continental

The North Atlantic Drift

Rivers

China

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Protestant Reformation

Ancient Greece Roman Empire Industrial Revolution World War II 1. Direct Democracy 2. Representative Democracy 3. Holocaust 4. Invention of machines to make goods 5. Introduction of Christianity as the state religion 6. Massive pollution as a result of this.

England

Roman Empire Industrial Revolution Ancient Greece Protestant Reformation Black Plague Ancient Greece Roman Empire Black Plague Protestant Reformation Ancient Greece

Protestants Catholics

Eastern was communist and Western was democracy Eastern had little freedom Eastern had little goods