Europe. Table of Contents – Europe DateTitleLesson # 10/21Immigration17 10/27Migration18 10/28Urbanization19 10/30Infrastructure20 11/5Review21 **Europe.

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Europe

Table of Contents – Europe DateTitleLesson # 10/21Immigration17 10/27Migration18 10/28Urbanization19 10/30Infrastructure20 11/5Review21 **Europe Unit** 11/10Cover Page/MAP22

Europe - Lessons 1.Map 2.Industrialization – human and physical causes/effects 3.Cultural Diffusion – results from colonization 4.Conflict – Ethnic differences causes conflict 5.Demographics - Comparison of Eastern Europe and Western Europe 6.European Union – Economic, Political, Social Effects

Europe Unit Essential Questions 1. Why have different regions of Europe experienced conflict throughout history? 2. How has the European Union changed Europe economically, politically, and socially? 3. Why is Western Europe more developed than Eastern Europe?

Europe Cover Page Directions –Find the next fresh page in your notebook –Use it to create a cover page –Your cover page should include the following… 1.Title 2.Lesson Topics -Map -Industrialization -Cultural Diffusion -Demographics -Conflict -European Union 3.Essential Questions Chart (on the next slide)

Essential Questions Chart Essential QuestionPrediction (11/10) Answer (Europe Test Day) Sketch (Europe Test Day) 1. Why have different regions of Europe experienced conflict throughout history? 2. How has the European Union changed Europe economically, politically, and socially? 3. Why is Western Europe more developed than Eastern Europe?

Countries you need to label… Bosnia France Germany Ireland Italy Poland Spain United Kingdom Yugoslavia Directions: Label each of these countries on Side 2, the political map of Europe. Help  Classzone.com Username = cyridge Password = cyridge