Chapter 12 vocabulary and Germany. 1. Navigable 2. Loess 3. Medieval 4. NATO 5. Impressionism 6. Paris 7. Charlemagne 8. Napoleon Bonaparte 9. Reformation.

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Chapter 12 vocabulary and Germany

1. Navigable 2. Loess 3. Medieval 4. NATO 5. Impressionism 6. Paris 7. Charlemagne 8. Napoleon Bonaparte 9. Reformation 10. Holocaust 11. Chancellor 12. Berlin 13. Adolf Hitler 14. Ludwig Van Beethoven 15. Cosmopolitan 16. Vincent Van Gogh 17. Cantons 18. Nationalism 19. Vienna 20. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

1. When the Roman Empire collapsed, the became ______________the most important tribe in Germany. 2. Charlemagne’s empire was known as the _______________Empire. 3. During the 1500s Germany was the center of an effort to reform Christianity, an effort known as the ______________. 4. During the late 1800s _____________, the strongest German state, led the creation of a united Germany. 5. _________________established a new political party, the Nazis, and came to power in Germany in The killing of millions of Jews and other people by the Nazis during World War II is called the __________________. 7. In 1989 the ________________separating East and West Germany was torn down, and in 1990 the two countries were reunited. 8. The major German festival season is ______________________________. 9. Germany’s capital city,______________________________, has wide boulevards and many parks. 10. Near the Rhine River lies a huge cluster of cities that form Germany’s largest industrial district, called the ___________________________________.