The Middle Ages and Renaissance
WWI, WWII and Post WWII Europe
Explorers
Influential People
Europe Today
100

In the High Middle Ages, cities were __________. They were constantly under construction. 

growing

100

Who were the Allies during WWII? Name all 4!

The United States, The Soviet Union (USSR), Great Britain, France 

100

Explored three waterways in North America that were named after him; Hudson Straight, Hudson Bay and Hudson River. 

Hudson

100

Ruled England during its Golden Age

Elizabeth I 

100

The standard of living in Northern Europe is

very high

200

In the Early Middle Ages, the _________________ strongly influenced how people behaved. 

church

200

Who were the Axis powers during WWII? (name all 3) 

Germany, Japan and Italy

200

He was the first person to circumnavigate the Earth, and he also discovered a passage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean that today is called the Straits of Magellan.

Magellan

200

King of England who broke away from the Catholic Church

Henry VIII

200

What is the most common religion in Western Europe? 

Christianity

300

From 1350-1600, Europe went through a time of great creativity in art, architecture, science, and literature called _______________________.

the Renaissance

300

How many Jews were killed during the Holocaust? 

6 million

300

He sailed in the name of Spain in hopes to find a western passage to India, but instead discovered Central America. He sailed on the Santa Maria.

Columbus

300

1) Came up with the idea of a heliocentric model of the solar system

Copernicus

300

Name an architectural landmark in Southwestern Europe

Sagrada Familia, Eiffel Tower, Roman Colosseum

400

Rats, cramped conditions, and lack of sanitation lead to the ___________________ to spread quickly across Europe in the Late Middle Ages. 

Black Plague

400

How many civilians (other than Jews) were killed in the Holocaust? 

5 million

400

He always tried to find the fountain of youth

de Leon

400

Leaders of the USSR, and the USA during WWII

USSR = Stalin,  USA = Roosevelt

400

Which country has the largest population in the European Union and is viewed as Europe's economic leader. 

Germany

500

Who was the Father of the Renaissance? 

Petrarch

500
How many European soldiers died in WWII?

17 million

500

He was the first European to land in North America before Columbus

Erikson

500

Leaders of Germany and Italy during WWII

Germany = Hitler, Italy = Mussolini

500

What is the most populated city in Southeastern Europe AND why is it unique? 

Istanbul; It is half in Europe and half in Asia

600

Who wrote the Divine Comedy during the Renaissance? 

Dante

600

How did the outcome of WWII lead to the Cold War? 

The United States and Great Britain wanted to prevent the Soviet Union from spreading Communism around the world. This lead to a long period of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States.

600

He determined the New World was not the West Indies

Vespucci
600

Inventor of the Printing Press

Gutenberg

600

Why have Eastern European countries struggled politically and economically? 

Most were once part of the Soviet Union

700

Who was the first to use a more realistic style of painting, inspiring artists like da Vinci to paint works such as the Mona Lisa? 

Giotto

700

Who built the Berlin wall? Why did they build it? When did it come down? 

The Soviet Union built the Berlin wall in 1961 to separate communist East Germany with the democratic West Germany. It was a symbol of the Cold War and the division between communism and democracy. The wall "fell" in 1989 after intense protests and demands from citizens. This symbolized the end of the Iron Curtain, the fall of communism and the dissolution of USSR. 

700

He discovered parts of North America and was the first European exploration of North America since the Norse Vikings

Cabot

700

Inventor of the Steam Engine

Savery

700

What is unique about the languages in Southwest Europe? *hint, what are they called? 

They are all "romance" languages because they are derived from Latin (the language of the Roman Empire). 

800

A major trigger for the Age of Exploration was



New Trade Routes, Spread of Religion, Advancements in navigation, Invention of the Printing press, Navigational schools

800

What was the FIRST event that happened on the WWI timeline that triggered the war? 

Archduke Ferdinand, heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire, and his wife are assassinated in Sarajevo. 

800

He became the first European to lead an expedition to have reached the Pacific Ocean from the New World

Balboa

800

Inventor of the cotton gin

Whitney

800

What is something Northern Europeans do for fun? 

Ice Hockey

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