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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Climate and Geography People and History Recent Events/ Current Challenges CultureOdds & Ends
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What Moderates the Climate of Western Europe?--makes it warmer in winter and cooler in the summer than you might expect at that latitude
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The North Atlantic Drift (Gulf Stream)
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The jagged cliffy drops to the Sea on the Scandinavian Peninsula are called.
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Fjords
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Mountain Regions
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Known for tourism
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there is a lot of oil there
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North Sea
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Name one of the Peninsulas on this Penninsula
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Scandinavian, Jutland, Iberian, Balkan, or the Italian (Appinine)
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Many different people and languages led to a history of
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Wars and Conflicts
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The birthplace of western democracy
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Greece and Rome
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Germany and England
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The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution
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Exploration, colonization, imperialism is responsible for the spread of
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European culture to the world.
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Peat
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Traditional fuel in Europe
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Runs between England and France, under the water
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The Chunnel
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The Industrial development of Eastern Europe is behind that of Western Europe, because…
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They used to be communists
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NATO--stands for what, and what is it?
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization an anti-communists alliance in search of a mission, now admitting new members.
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European Union, grew out of what, and what is it?
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The Common Market, these are European countries which not only have one currency, but have no tariffs or restrictions on the movement of workers.
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the government plays a large role in some of their economies, and a larger role than in the U.S. in almost all of them, the government owns the major industries, they have government health care, etc. In other words they are more_____than we are.
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Socialist
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Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament are located
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In London, England.
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Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower, the arc de Triumph, and the Louvre are all located in this city.
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Paris
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Interdependence, means what and applies how?
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Means that these countries have to rely on other countries to maintain their current lifestyles.
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Use of rivers
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as major transportation links
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the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Coliseum are both located in this country.
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Italy
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The Black Forest, and cities like Venice.
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Areas threatened by pollution
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Ruhr Valley and Po Valley
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Industrial Centers
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Chernozem soil
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Rich black earth in the Ukraine
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Educated workforce
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One advantage Europe has, one of their resources.
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Tell if each of following would be high or low: literacy rate infant mortality rate per capita GDP population growth rate
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literacy - high infant mortality-low per capita GDP - high population growth - low
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