What is the tallest mountain in the "Pyrenees"?
Pico de Aneto
What are "dikes"?
A wall that holds back water.
What did the early people do?
They were hunters and gatherers.
What does EEC stand for?
European Economic Community
What is the most popular religion?
Christianity
How was the "Alps" created?
By the folding of rocks caused by plate tectonics
What is the "English Channel"?
A waterway that separates Southern England from France.
Did the Roman Catholic Church have power?
Yes, they have power and wealth.
What is the most popular team sport?
Football (Soccer)
Why do some countries attempt to restrict immigration?
Because there is a lot of racial and religious tensions.
How long do the Alps mountains go on for?
750 miles
What is the "Thames River" known for?
Being one of the most well-known rivers in the world. (located in southern England.)
What did Martin Luther present to the Roman Catholic Church?
95 Theses
Why did Europe turn to high-speed rail travel?
Because of pollution
Where do more than half the population live and work?
In cities
What is the tallest mountain in the Alps?
Mont Blanc
What is the busiest waterway in Europe?
The Rhine River
When did the "Enlightenment" take place?
From the 1600s-1700s
What is "Oxford University" known for?
Being one of the oldest and most renowned universities.
Only 25% of Western Europe work in what industry?
The industrial industry
Which countries do the Alps run through?
Switzerland, Australia, Germany, and the southeastern border of France.
What is the longest waterway in France?
The Lorire River
When did Napoleon Bonaparte take control?
1799
Is education in Western Europe good?
Yes, it is one of the most wealthiest and well-educated regions in Europe.
Immigrants can cause what?
More diverse and richer cultures.