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100

What country exists along Canada's southern border?

The United States

100

What is the most popular sport in Europe and Mexico?

Soccer

100

What is another name for a command economy?

Communism

100

Define 'rural'.

Low population density, mostly agrarian (farming).

100

What year did the United States declare their independence?

1776

200

This country is the largest in terms of area.

Russia

200

What is the dominant religion in all three countries of North America?

Christianity

200

What country has the world's largest economy?

The United States

200

This city is the capital of Russia

Moscow

200

This treaty formally ended World War II in Europe

Treaty of Versailles

300

What ocean borders Europe's western coastline?

Atlantic

300

Why is a majority of Mexico catholic?

Spanish colonialism

300

What currency does most of the European Union use?

Euro

300

What is the most populated city in North America?

New York City

300

The conflict between the Ukraine and Russia began in this year:

2022

400

What climate is Siberia?

Tundra

400

What religion is most dominant in Russia?

Eastern Orthodox Christianity

400

Define "human capital".

Skills and knowledge to make one more productive.

400

Define the 'greying' of Europe

Europe's aging population.
400

This leader of Russia during World War II quickly turned into a deadly enemy, killing millions of his own people.

Joseph Stalin

500

What sea in Russia has suffered from erosion since the 1970s?

The Aral Sea

500
In what country are "chapulines" considered a delicacy? 

Mexico

500

What does the acronym "NAFTA" mean?

North American Free Trade Agreement

500

This is the smallest country in Europe, existing within the city of Rome.

Vatican City

500

This Russian revolutionary established the first Communist government in Russia

Vladimir Lenin

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