France
Germany
Physical Geography
Vocabulary
Fun
100

True or False: Most people in France are Catholic.

True!

100

True or False: 70% of people living in Germany are ethnic German.

False! 90% are ethnic German. 

100

Which two regions make up Northern Europe?

The British Isles and Scandinavia. 

100

True or False: A chancellor is a king or queen.

False! A chancellor is a prime minister. 

100

Name 7 teachers at MPoly.

Good job!

200

What is the capital of France?

Paris

200

What kind of government does Germany have?

A federal republic. 

200

Which 5 countries make up Scandinavia?

Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland.

200

What is a canton?

A district

200

Which state is Ken teacher from?

Hawaii!

300

Which three countries make up the "Benelux Countries"?

The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. 

300

What two countries make up the "Alpine countries"?

Austria and Switzerland.

300

What is a fjord?

A narrow inlet of the sea set between high, rocky cliffs.

300

Define the word "neutral".

Unbiased, not favoring either side in a conflict.
300
What is Kira teacher's favorite color?

Purple!

400

Who was the Frank's greatest ruler and what did he do?

Charlemagne and he built a powerful Christian Empire. 

400

What is Germany's economy based on?

Industry, such as chemicals, engineering, and steel.

400

Which mountains divide Norway and Sweden?

The Kjolen Mountains. 

400

What is geothermal energy?

Energy from the heat of the Earth's interior.
400

Who is Julia teacher's favorite member of BTS?

Jimin!

500
Define "cosmopolitan".

Characterized by many foreign influences.

500
Describe the Reformation in your own words.

It was a religious reform movement that led to the development of Protestant churches.

500

Why does Northern Europe have mild climates?

Due to the North Atlantic Drift that brings in warm, moist air. 

500

What is "The Hauge"?

The seat of government in the Netherlands. 

500

Name 8 U.S. states.

Yay!!
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