Area of flat and low-laying land that stretches from western France into Germany.
Northern European Plain
Type of legislature that is common across Europe.
Parliament
Time period that saw new inventions and methods of manufacturing spread from England to the rest of the world.
Industrial Revolution
Current number of members in the European Union.
27
Current monarch of the United Kingdom.
Elizabeth II
Tall jagged mountains in in the central region of Europe.
The Alps
Type of government system where there are states with their own legislatures.
Federal System.
This person's assassination is seen as the spark that ignited World War I.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The predecessor to the European Union.
European Economic Union
Type of executive branch in France.
Dual Executive
Area between the Alps and the Northern European Plain.
Central Uplands
Type of government system with no state legislatures and power is unified in a central government.
Unitary System
This flower was one of the most expensive goods in the world in the 1600s.
The tulip
Happens to Spain and Portugal after the fall of the right-wing regimes. Leads to the countries to join the EU.
Economic crisis
Name for the United Kingdom leaving the European Union.
Brexit
Area of land that is reclaimed from the ocean in the Netherlands.
Polder
The name of the two houses of Parliament in the United Kingdom.
House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The oldest item in the British Crown Jewels.
The Coronation Spoon
The group that acts as the executive portion of the European Union.
European Commission
Prime Minister of the UK whose beliefs in the EU forms the base of the UK leaving the EU.
Margaret Thatcher
Large cliffs on the southern coast of England. Primarily made of chalk.
White Cliffs of Dover
Type of democratic government that has a monarch as the head of state.
Constitutional Monarchy
Article of the Treaty of Versailles that lays blame on Germany and Germany alone.
Article 231
Caused by the annexation of Crimea by Russia.
New security policies.
The colour most commonly associated with the Dutch.
Orange