Chapter 14 Facts
Chapter 14 Facts
Name That Person
Name That Person
Name That Person
100

Island at the tip of Italy's boot

Sicily

100

Europe's most important inland waterway

Rhine River
100

Spanish bullfighters

Matadors

100

Famous Italian scientist who was the first to use a telescope

Galileo

100

Greatest scientific genius the world has ever known

Einstein

200

Used as a power source in the Netherlands

windmills

200

Boats used in Venice, Italy

Gondolas

200

First man to sail around the world

Magellan

200

Who painted the Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci

200

Harsh Italian dictator during WWII

Mussolini

300

Mountain range that forms a boundary between Spain and France

Pyrenees

300

Mainland Europe's only active volcano

Mt. Vesuvius

300

Who painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted David and Moses

Michelangelo

300

Peasant girl burned at the stake during the French Revolution

Joan of Arc

300

Leader of the Protestant Reformation in France whose followers were Huguenote

John Calvin

400

Two forms of government in Western Europe

Republic and Constitutional Monarchy

400

Europe's highest peak

Mt. Elbrus

400

French scientist who discovered radium

Madame Marie Curie

400

French scientist who taught the importance of protecting our body from germs

Louis Pasteur

400

Ruthless dictator who crowned himself emperor of France

Napoleon Bonaparte

500

Where government buildings are located in the Netherlands

The Hague

500

Two sides of WWI and WWII

Central and Allies; Axis and Allies

500

Known as the "Father of Dutch Liberties"

William the Silent

500

Greatest painter of all time who specialized in Bible scenes

Rembrandt

500

Great hero of Swiss liberty

William Tell