Geography
Religion
Culture
Resources
Europe
100

Name the three hemispheres that Europe is located in.

Northern, Eastern, and Western

100

Who called Paul to take the gospel to the Roman Empire?

God

100
What do the people of Europe share that is similar?

history

100

Water, sunlight, and wind are examples of _______

resources because they cannot be used up.

renewable

100

Who gathered folktales from across Europe and wrote them in German?

Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

200

Some European countries and split between the continents of Europe and __________.

Asia

200

Who spread the gospel through Europe as the moved because of persecution?

Christians

200

What caused European culture to develop?

conflict

200

European countries are reducing their use of oil by using what kind of resources?

renewable

200

Which two countries that we learned about in this chapter are NOT part of the European Union?

Russia and United Kingdom

300

This region is on the west coast of Europe and is rocky with short mountains shaped by glaciers.

The Western Uplands

300

Who started the Reformation and taught that people need to receive Christ's righteousness by faith in Jesus Christ?

Martin Luther

300

How many official languages does Switzerland have?

four

300

What country has the strongest manufacturing in Europe?

Germany

300

Who wrote ballets?

Pyotr Tchaikovsky

400

This region is where most Europeans live.

The European Plain

400

Which church did people leave during the Reformation?

Catholic

400

A group of countries that work together to help each other grow.

European Union

400

What European country leads the way in technology?

Estonia

400

Which country in Europe is a peninsula and is shaped like a boot?

Italy

500

This region has high mountains and cold temperatures.

The Alpine Mountains

500

What is the second largest religious group in Europe?

Islam

500

Who painted The Last Supper

Leonardo da Vinci

500

What European country exports the most oil?

Russia

500

Which country is two islands?

United Kingdom