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Do Now p. 13 ?Which part of Social Studies focuses on people and events of the past? Culture Geography Economics History
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Class work (NB p. 13) CRCT Test Prep pp Answer questions in your notebook.
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What have Europeans done to solve the problem of so many languages?
They require schoolchildren to learn 1 or 2 other languages.
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Which languages come from the ancient Roman Empire?
French, Italian, and Spanish
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Besides differences in words, what other challenge do Europeans face in communicating with each other? They use 2 different alphabets.
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What do these statements show about Europeans?
Schoolchildren in Europe learn more than 1 language The European Union records all its business in 23 languages Laws have been written to protect languages spoken only by a few people What do these statements show about Europeans? Europeans respect the languages of other cultures.
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In what way are the French and Italian languages alike? They are both Romance languages that derived from Latin.
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Which European language has the largest number of native speakers?
Russian
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Which describes a way that Russian is different from the other languages?
It is not an official language of the European Union.
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Which group is less likely to learn the language of a new country?
Older citizens
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What is a problem caused by many languages spoken in the same country?
It is difficult to read and understand official forms.
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What did children of German immigrants to Russia have to do in school?
Learn the Russian language
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Which question can be answered using the graph?
What percentage of people in France have Italian as their native language?
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What part of the people in France speaks German as their native language?
3%
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Culture Religions in Europe
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GPS & E.Q. GPS: SS6G11b. Describe the major religions in Europe; include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. E.Q.: How do the major religions in Europe compare?
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3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam
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Similarities All believe in one God (monotheistic)
All trace ancestors back to Abraham All began in the Middle East
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Connection between 3 Religions
Protestant Roman Catholic Shi’a Eastern Orthodox Christianity Sunni Reform Islam Conservative Judaism Sufi Orthodox Abraham Connection between 3 Religions
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Differences Judaism Founder: Abraham (about 2000 BC) Holy Book: Torah
Followers: Jews # of Followers: about 15 million Beliefs: laws of God and words of His prophets 3 types: Orthodox Conservative Reform
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Differences Christianity Founder: Jesus (about 30 AD) Holy Book: Bible
Followers: Christians # of Followers: about 2.1 billion Beliefs: teachings of Jesus 3 types: Eastern Orthodox Roman Catholic Protestant (includes Anglicans, Anabaptists, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, Lutherans, Seventh Day Adventists, Unitarians, Quakers, Congregational, Reformed…………..)
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Differences Islam Founder: Muhammad (about 610 AD)
Holy Book: Koran or Qur’an Followers: Muslims # of Followers: about 1.3 billion; number is rapidly growing Beliefs: teachings of Muhammad, the last Prophet 3 types: Sunni Shi’a Sufi
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Read CRCT Test Prep Pages 131-133
Copy and answer questions 338 – 341.
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Which is the oldest of the 3 main religions?
Judaism
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Which religion is growing at the fastest rate?
Islam
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How are the 3 religions alike?
They each worship only one God
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Which pairing of sacred text and religion is correct?
Protestant - Bible
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