This is the largest country in Europe.
Russia.
The most practiced religion in Europe
Christianity.
The type of society that was promised by Communists in Russia.
"Classless society" (No rich or poor, everyone has the same amount.)
One thing the European Union eliminated in order to help make trading with countries easier.
tariffs
The "war" that wasn't really a war.
Cold War
The body of water that separates England from France.
The English Channel
What is this an image of?
Cathedral.
The reason why people thought Communism would be a good form of government in Russia.
They were tired of being poor, having wealth distributed to only a few.
The currency (type of money) that was established by the European Union in order to make trading between countries easier.
Euro
The two main countries involved in the Cold War.
U.S. and Soviet Union.
These mountains lie along the southern border of Russia.
The Ural Mountains.
What is a Parliament?
A ruling body consisting of representatives. (legislative)
The group of people Hitler blamed Germany's economic depression on.
Jews
The long river in Europe that ships use to transport goods between countries.
The Rhine River
The things the US and Russia were competing to get the most of during the Cold War.
Nuclear weapons or arms race.
The two continents that are separated by the Ural Mountains.
Europe and Asia.
Which European Country's Government is most like the U.S.?
U.K., Germany, Belgium.
Germany
The killing of millions of Jews and other people by Hitler and the Nazis during WW2.
Holocaust
What led to the success of the European Union in recent years?
Fall of communism.
The treaty blames WW1 on this country.
Germany
The piece of land that sticks out into the Atlantic Ocean. It is next to France. Spain and Portugal are located on it.
Iberian Peninsula.
The role of the monarchy in the UK.
Figurehead or Head of State.
The posters, radio programs, and movies that were used by the Nazis to persuade people to hate the Jews.
Propaganda
What is a period of slow economic growth called?
Recession
The costs of WW1 caused this to happen in many countries in the world.