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How did the events above shape political patterns in Europe?


Most governments in Europe are limited.


100

Based on the map what natural resource helped to support industrial development in both Britain and Germany?


Coal


100

Based on the map, what geographic pattern was characteristic of Europe in 1980?


Western Europe and Eastern Europe were divided by an imaginary boundary.


100

What religious tradition is most common in the culture of many European societies?


Christianity

200

Based on the information in the table, what is one way that many governments in Europe are similar?


Power is shared between two executive leaders.


200

Travel throughout Europe is facilitated by an extensive railroad system. This system is an example of which type of industry?


Service


200

Based on the map, which peninsula is home to the countries labeled IV and V?


Scandinavian


300

Which feature would be most characteristic of socialist economic systems in many European nations?


Government-managed healthcare


300

Based on the information in the table, the level of economic development in Europe is best described as —


more developed


300

Which of the following correctly identifies the location of European countries based on the map?


I. England; II. France; III. Spain; IV. Norway; V. Sweden


400

Europe is considered a peninsula of peninsulas, which explains why many countries in the region —


depend on the sea for economic growth


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