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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Round 1Round 2 Final Jeopardy
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Physico- Politico Euro History Vocab Terms The Lowlands British Isles Nordic Europe $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 The thin strip of water separating Asia and Europe and also connecting the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is the Bosporus? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 The 3 landlocked (major) Western European nations.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What are Switzerland, Austria, and Luxembourg? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 The name of the most populous region of Europe, which stretches across northern heart of the continent, from Paris, France well east into Germany.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is the North European Plain? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 Europe and Africa nearly touch, but are separated by this narrow strip of water.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What is the Straight of Gibraltar? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 The five largest cities in Western Europe.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is London, Berlin, Rome, Paris, and Madrid? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Catholicism took hold originally in this southern European nation.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is Italy? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 English developed in the British Isles less than 1000 years ago and is a mixture of these two language groups.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What are Romance and Germanic ? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 The monarch of England that oversaw the largest naval empire the world has ever known.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 Who was Queen Victoria? Scores
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$800 Finland was invaded by this world power in the winter of 1939 and the ensuing war was the only war to be fought on skis.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What was the Soviet Union (or Russia)? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 About 1000 years ago, this Frenchman was the last successful invader of the British Isles and brought the language of French with him to the islands.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 Who was William the Conqueror? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Large, earthen dams, used mainly by the Dutch to expand their territory by taking it from the sea.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What are dikes? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Factors that unify a nation, often in the form of an external threat or a charismatic leader.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What are centripetal forces? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 The extension of a nation's sovereignty over territory and people outside its own boundaries, often to facilitate economic domination over their resources, labor, and usually markets.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is colonialism? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 A key component to make international cooperation possible is this, referring to the ease of which a product can be transported (logistics and distance)
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What is transferability? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 The term used to mean a version of a language.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is a vernacular? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Collectively, the Low Countries have this nickname.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is Benelux? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 The Netherlands is also known as this, which means “Hollow Country.”
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is Holland? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 Because Belgium is so industrial and the Netherlands is so agricultural, the cooperation between them is said to be due to this.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is complimentarity? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 The ring of large cities in the Netherlands is referred to collectively as this.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What is the Randstad? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 The world’s largest port is located here.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is Rotterdam? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 The largest island of the British Isles is known as this familiar term.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is Great Britain? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 The area of Northern Ireland is actually part of this country.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is the United Kingdom? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 At the height of the British Empire, this is the percentage of the world’s land that was under its control.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is 25%? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 The fighting in Northern Ireland is between these two groups.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 Who are the Protestants and Catholics? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 Who was the main British rival for colonial power throughout the globe?
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is France? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 They were actually the very first Europeans to land in North America.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Who were the Vikings? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Created by glaciers, these are narrow, steep, long coastal valleys with water – found predominantly in Norway.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What are fjords? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 This is the overwhelming specific religion of Nordic Europe.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is Lutheran? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 The term used to identify the countries of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway only.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What is Scandinavia? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 Being that is cold, flat, and possesses few mineral resources, this country’s main industry is lumber.
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is Finland? Scores
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Scores European Culture Final Jeopary Question
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved 3 ways that urbanization has caused a drop in the birthrate in Europe
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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved What is cost of living, lack of space, less need for helping hands around the house, and women working? Scores
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