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8. In the 1900s, what helped spark two world wars? (1pt)
What is...
a. Germany’s efforts to dominate Europe.
6. Which country is located to the north of Belgium? What are the people from this country known as? How much of the country lies below sea level? (3pts)
What is...
a. Netherlands
b. Dutch
c. About 25%
12. What do Swiss workers make using important materials? What is the country also known for? (2pts)
What is...
a. High-quality electronic equipment, chemicals, and other goods.
b. Fine clocks, watches, chocolate, cheese, multi-purpose Swiss army knives.
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1. What are two areas of specialization for the French? (2pts)
What is...
a. Growing grapes and making wine.
b. Use the milk of dairy cattle to produce 250 kinds of world-famous cheese.
2. What religion do most people from France practice? What is France’s second religion? (2pts)
What is...
a. Roman Catholicism
b. Islam
9. In 1945, who divided Germany into four zones? Who controlled East Germany? Who controlled West Germany? (3pts)
What is...
a. The Allies
b. Soviets
c. U.S., U.K., and France
7. How are rivers used to enhance Germany’s economic growth? What is the most important river in Germany? Where is the source of the river? Where is the mouth of the river? (4pts)
What is...
a. To transport raw materials to factories and to carry manufactured goods to market.
b. The Rhine
c. Source = Swiss Alps
d. Mouth = North Sea
5. Where are the cities of Antwerp and Brussels located? What is the significance of Antwerp? What is the significance of Brussels? (3pts)
What is...
a. Belgium
b. Busy port and the center of the world’s diamond industry
c. Capital of Belgium and headquarters of European Union
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3. What are the two landmarks located in Paris that add to the city’s beauty? (2pts)
What is...
a. The Eiffel Tower
b. Notre Dame Cathedral
10. Where does Geramy’s population rank among the other countries in Europe? How many people live in the country? (2pts)
What is...
a. Largest population of European countries
b. 82.5 million people
4. What type of government does France have today? What does the president have the power to do? (2pts)
What is...
a. Democratic Republic
b. Dismiss the legislature, forcing new elections to be held.
11. Why have the Swiss been “gatekeepers” between northern and southern Europe? What has this role helped Switzerland decide long ago? As a result of this decision, what have the Swiss enjoyed for more than 700 years? (3pts)
What is...
a. The few travel routes that cut through the Alps lie in Switzerland.
b. Decided to practice “neutrality.”
c. A stable democratic republic, even when fighting has raged around them.