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Geography of Southern Europe $ $200200$300300$400400$ Greece and Ancient Rome $100100$200200$300300$400400$ Italy $100100$200200$300300$400400$ Spain and Portugal $100100$200200$300300$400400$ Cultural Influence $100100$200200$300300$400400$ Ch. 11 Jeopardy Review

Geo. of S. Europe $100 A country’s central landmass.

Geo. of S. Europe $100 What is Mainland

Geo. of S. Europe $200 Largest river in Italy.

Geo. of S. Europe $200 What is the Po River.

Geo. of S. Europe $300 Form the northern edge of the Iberian Peninsula

Geo. of S. Europe $300 What are the Cantabrian and Pyrenees Mountains.

Geo. of S. Europe $400 Narrow body of water that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.

Geo. of S. Europe $400 What is the Strait of Gibraltar

Geo. of S. Europe $500 The dry, hot wind from North Africa that blows over Italy during spring and summer.

Geo. of S. Europe $500 What is a sirocco.

Another name for Greek polis. Greece & Ancient Rome $100

What is a city-state. Greece & Ancient Rome $100

First known democracy in the world. Greece & Ancient Rome $200

What is Athens, Greece. Greece & Ancient Rome $200

The ancient Romans made contributions to architecture by learning how to build these three constructs. Greece & Ancient Rome $300

What are aqueducts, domes, and arches. Greece & Ancient Rome $300

Greece mines these three resources. Greece & Ancient Rome $400

What are bauxite, chromium, and zinc. Greece & Ancient Rome $400

Greece or parts of Greece were conquered at some point by these three powers. Greece & Ancient Rome $500

Who are the Ottoman Turks, the Roman Empire, and King Philip of Macedonia. Greece & Ancient Rome $500

Italy $100 The most valuable crop in Italy.

Italy $100 What is grapes.

Italy $200 The two ancient cultures that influenced the Renaissance.

Italy $200 What are the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome.

Italy $300 Two famous Italian explorers.

Italy $300 Who are Christopher Columbus Amerigo Vespucci.

Italy $400 Northern Italy foods include these three.

Italy $400 What are rice, mushrooms, and cheese.

Italy $500 These three cities are important industrial centers in Northern Italy.

Italy $500 What are Genoa, Turin, and Milan.

Spain and Portugal $100 Spain and Portugal both benefit from membership in this.

Spain and Portugal $100 What is the European Union.

Spain and Portugal $200 The second-largest city in Spain and a port on the Mediterranean.

Spain and Portugal $200 What is Barcelona.

Spain and Portugal $300 This individual ruled Spain until 1975.

Spain and Portugal $300 Who is General Francisco Franco.

Spain and Portugal $400 Spain and Portugal both produce these three agricultural products.

Spain and Portugal $400 What are olive oil, wine, and cork.

Spain and Portugal $500 Portugal’s government has been these three types of government.

Spain and Portugal $500 What are a monarchy, dictatorship, and republic.

Cultural Influence $100 Spainish and Portuguese dishes are influenced by food explorers brought from this place.

Cultural Influence $100 What is America.

Cultural Influence $200 The ancient Greeks made significant contributions in these three areas.

Cultural Influence $200 What are art, philosophy, and architecture.

Cultural Influence $300 Greek culture was influenced by these three groups.

Cultural Influence $300 Who are the Macedonians, Romans, and Turks.

Cultural Influence $400 Spanish and Portuguese Culture were influenced by these four groups.

Cultural Influence $400 Who are the Greeks, Phoenicians, Romans, Moors, and Africans.

Cultural Influence $500 These are the important contributions of the Romans. (Be specific in relationship to language, culture, and architecture.

Cultural Influence $500 What is Latin developed into many languages. Art, laws and literature shaped future development of those in other cultures. Construction of roads, aqueducts, domes, arches gave new ideas for architecture.