Geography
Cultures
Religions
Government
Resources and Economy
100

The Eiffel tower is located in what city and country?

Paris, France

100

Who painted the Last Supper?

Leonardo da Vinci

100

True or False. God called Paul to take the Gospel to the Roman Empire.

True

100

A passport allows citizens to _____.

Travel to other countries

100

Which term means to sell goods to another country?

Export

200

Which country is split between Europe and Asia?

Russia

200

Who gathered folktales from across Europe and wrote them in German?

Jacob and Wilhem Grimm

200

Who taught people that they needed to receive Christ through faith in Jesus Christ?

Martin Luther

200

How many countries are in the European Union?

27

200

Which term means to buy goods from another country?

Import

300

England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are all part of what country?

Great Britain

300

How many official languages does Switzerland have?

4

300

What is the third largest religion in Europe?

Judaism

300

Money that must be paid in order to join a group is called _____.

Fee

300

Germany is well-known for making_____.

cars

400

What physical region has cold mountain temperatures?

Alpine Mountains

400

What do the people of Europe share in common?

Their History

400

What is the religion that most Europeans identify with?

Christianity

400

Who elects the president in Italy?

Parliament

400

Air, water and sunlight are examples of _____.

Renewable resources

500

Which physical region has the most people living there and farm corn, rye, and wheat for trade?

European Plain

500
European culture developed through ______.

Conflict

500

How did the gospel spread throughout Europe?

The people moved and spread the Gospel 

500

The European Union is a group of ____ that work together to help each other grow.

Countries

500

Name 3 examples of non-renewable resources.

Oil, natural gas, charcoal, uranium, coal, copper, gold, etc.

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