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100

After 1986, Chernobyl, Ukraine was abandoned. What caused the people to abandon this city?

The nuclear powerplant exploded and radiation levels were unsafe

100

Which mountain range forms a natural border between Spain and France?

The Pyrenees

100

What is one main difference between an autocratic government and a democratic government?

An autocratic government has one leader with all the power and citizens have little or no say; a democratic government gives citizens political power and the right to vote to choose leaders. 

100

What does economic growth measure?

The increase in the value of goods and services produced over time.

100

The Berlin Wall, built in 1961, separated:
A. France and Germany
B. East and West Berlin
C. Poland and Russia
D. Italy and Austria

B. East and West Berlin

200

List three major religions found in Europe.

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

200

What environmental issue is a major concern for many European countries?

Deforestation

200

Explain how a presidential democracy is different from a parliamentary democracy.

In a presidential democracy citizens elect both the legislature and the head of government (President), and the President is separate from the legislature and serves as head of state and government. In a parliamentary democracy citizens elect only the legislature, and the legislature selects the head of government who is part of the legislature.

200

Explain how in a traditional economy answers the three economic questions: (1) what to produce, (2) how to produce, and (3) for whom to produce.

The three economic questions are answers by the ancestors.

200

Which form of government allows citizens to participate by electing their leaders in a system where the elected parliament chooses the prime minister?

Parliamentary democracy

300

What is the largest religious group in Europe?

Christianity

300

Name two major mountain ranges in Europe.

the Alps and Pyrenees

300

For the United Kingdom, who selects the Prime Minister?

The Prime Minister is selected by Parliament (the leader of the majority party). The Prime Minister serves about 5 years (or until the next general election).

300

What does “human capital” mean ? 

The health, education, and training of a nation’s labor force.

300

Which economic system is characterized by government ownership of resources and central planning that determines what to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce?

Command Economy

400

What happened as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919?

World War I ended

400

Which natural feature separates Europe from Asia?

Ural Mountains

400

Name two freedoms that are protected in both the U.K. and Germany.

Freedoms protected in U.K. and Germany: freedom of speech (or press) and equality under the law / right to a fair trial. One limited freedom in Russia: freedom of the press is limited

400

GDP is the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country. What does an increase in GDP means?

The country is producing more goods and services.

400

What is the best description of "living within one's income"?
A. Spending more money than you earn
B. Saving all your money and not spending any
C. Spending less money than you earn
D. Borrowing money to buy things you want

C. Spending less money than you earn

500

Which of these European countries was NOT part of the Allied Powers during World War II?
A. Great Britain
B. France
C. Germany
D. Soviet Union

D. Soviet Union

500

Which of these European countries has a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea?
A. Austria
B. Switzerland
C. Italy
D. Czech Republic

C. Italy

500

List two powers or actions the Russian president can do that show the president holds strong authority.

Two presidential powers in Russia: the president can issue decrees (orders) without legislature approval and serves as both head of government and head of state, showing strong powers.

500

Which natural resource has historically been important for the United Kingdom's economy?

Coal

500

Why is it important to save money rather than spend it all immediately?

To have funds for emergencies or future goals/wants