Religions
Italy
Great Britain
Russia
Nordic Countries and Germany
100

What types of religion are unique to a certain location and have holidays associated with seasons?

Ethnic

100

The island at the boot of Italy

What is Sicily?

100
The nation in Great Britain that is known for sheep, bagpipes, and kilts.

What is Scotland?

100

The authoritarian leaders of Russia

What is a cazr?

100

A long and narrow channel of water between cliffs normally formed by glaciers

What is a fjord?

200

Religions that have appeal to people across the world; holidays are usually associated with the founder; we can pinpoint the location and date the religion started

What are universalizing religions?

200

The most significant city in Italy; center of major historical empire, location of the Coliseum

What is Rome?

200

The largest city in the United Kingdom. It is on the River Thames.

What is London?

200
The cold, remote region of Russia that was often used to exile political prisoners

What is Siberia?

200

A group of states or kingdoms who are loosely united but without a strong central government.

What is a confedeation? 

300

The three main branches of Christianity

Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox

300

The time period between 1400 and 1600 that saw a new focus on human potential; art was more realistic and glorified human bodies.

What is the Renaissance?

300

Northern Ireland is mostly ________________; the Republic of Ireland is mostly _______________.

What is Protestant and Catholic?

300

The branch of Christianity that was the official church of Russia.


What is the Orthodox Church?

300

The city that was divided between the victors of World War 2 and was the site of a wall dividing East and West Germany.

What is Berlin?

400

Two examples of ethnic religions

What are Hinduism and Judaism?

400

The center of the Catholic Church; an independent country located in Rome

What is the Vatican?

400

Two ways in which the Welsh language has been revived

What is taught in schools, used on radio, government documents, signs?

400

The two countries at the center of the Cold War

What are the United States and the Soviet Union?

400

The area of Germany known for its industry.

What is the Ruhr Valley?

500

Three examples of universalizing religions

Christianity, Islam, Buddhism

500

The city known for its canals

What is Venice?

500

The 4 nations that make up Great Britain.

What are Scotland, England, Wales, and Northern Ireland?

500

The leader of the Soviet Union during World War 2 and the start of the Cold War. His policies are responsible for the Iron Curtain.

Who is Josef Stalin?

500

Two reasons Nordic countries have such high happiness levels

What is strong social welfare, health care, good public education, high standard of living, high taxes, paternity and maternity leave?