Chapter 8: Cultures of Europe and Russia Section 1: The Cultures of Western Europe.

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Chapter 8: Cultures of Europe and Russia Section 1: The Cultures of Western Europe

Cultural Centers Cultural Attractions: include museums, concert halls, festivals, restaurants, nightclubs, and stores Western Europe has a mix of old and new cultures – Paris, France Attracts scholars, writers, and artists – London, England Grand historic buildings and its lovely parks – Madrid, Spain A friendly place with lots of outside cafes – Berlin, Germany Known for its public transportation – The buses are clean, as well as the cities and streets – Outdoor recreation is very popular

Growing Cities, Growing Wealth Western European cities are prosperous based on industry (like steel, cars, machines, and shipping) Industry and the growth of cities – Revolutions made in farming at the same time as revolutions in industry Less need for farmers, growing need for industrial workers (like in factories) Urbanization: growth of cities – It sped up after World War II

Growing Cities, Growing Wealth A home for immigrants – In the 1800’s and early 1900’s, Western Europeans left in search of a better life in the Americas – After WWII, people stopped leaving, and other people came (from Eastern Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa) W. Europe needed workers – Immigrants: people who move from one country to another Bring their languages, religious beliefs, values, and customs Make changes in their ways of life – Multicultural: influenced by many cultures

Growing Cities, Growing Wealth Open Borders – Open Borders: Borders that open for travel in between – Open borders exist because most European countries are small and close together. It is easy to exchange ideas, goods, and raw materials. – After World War II, European countries began to work together around 1950 to help rebuild Europe. They ended up forming an early version of the European Union.

European Union European Union (EU) : an organization of European countries which works together to expand trade in Europe – Ended tariffs, or fees for trade between countries, between member nations that a government charges for goods entering a country – Hopes to create a “united states of Europe, where people, money, goods, and services move freely among member countries – Starting in 2002, most of the member countries use the EURO as currency (money) – The EU was formally established in 1993, and as of 2012, has 27 member countries.