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Geo Roots of Democracy I.R.Random

Question The _________________separate Spain and France, thus Southern Europe from Western Europe

Answer 1 – 10 Pyrenees

Question A popular skiing destination, the ______________are found in parts of France, Italy, and Switzerland

Answer 1 – 20 The Alps

Question Do not be confused by the title the ______________________ stretches from across Western Europe to Eastern Europe including France, Germany, Poland, and into Russia.

Answer 1 – 30 Northern European Plain

Question A ____________________would be a narrow body of water on an important transportation route.

Answer 1 – 40 Strategic waterway

Question The group of Islands Great Britain and Ireland (including Northern Ireland) are known as the ________________.

Answer 1 – 50 British Isles

Question

Answer 2 – 10 Democracy

Question “Oligos” means

Answer 2 – 20 few

Question True or false: In Ancient Greece all citizens could vote?

Answer 2 – 30 False. Only Male Landowners

Question What form of government is this passage talking about?

Answer 2 – 40

Question What word would fill in the blank

Answer 2 – 50

Question More powerful than water is More powerful than water is

Answer 3 – 10 Coal

Question What is one possible reason it did not start in France

Answer 3 – 20 VYears of war ) Supported the American Revolution. ) French Revolution. ) Early 19c  Napoleonic Wars VHeavy debts. VHigh unemployment  soldiers returning from the battlefronts. VFrench businessmen were afraid to take risks.

Question What is one reason France seemed to be the first to industrialize

Answer 3 – 30 VNapoleonic Code. VFrench communal law. ) Free contracts ) Open markets ) Uniform & clear commercial regulations VStandards weights & measures. VEstablished technical schools. VThe government encouraged & honored inventors & inventions. VBank of France  European model providing a reliable currency.

Question Factory production required a lot of ______________ [factory, machines, etc.] more than skilled labor. Factory production required a lot of ______________ [factory, machines, etc.] more than skilled labor.

Answer 3 – 40 Capital investment

Question According to what theory is: “When wages are high, workers have more children.” and “More children create a large labor surplus that depresses wages” According to what theory is: “When wages are high, workers have more children.” and “More children create a large labor surplus that depresses wages”

Answer 3 – 50 “Iron Law of Wages.” “Iron Law of Wages.”

Question the preservation of different cultures or cultural identities within a unified society, as a state or nation.

Answer 4 – 10 multiculturalism

Question What country is part of Asia Minor

Answer 4 – 20 Turkey

Question What person described living conditions as “These little houses of three or four rooms and a kitchen are called cottages, and throughout England, except for some parts of London, are where the working classes normally live. The streets themselves are usually unpaved and full of holes. They are filthy and strewn with animal and vegetable refuse”

Answer 4 – 30 Friedrich Engels

Question What were most industrial areas in England located near

Answer 4 – 40 Fuel Source

Question What was the exhibition in 1851

Answer 4 – 50 Crystal Palace Exhibition: 1851