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* Leonardo Da Vinci          *Raphael                          * Claude Monet                *Pablo Picasso

The men listed made a lasting impression to the European culture by _______________.

A. creating folktales and stories

B. introducing now political ideas

C. producing master works of art

D. composing famous symphonies

C. producing master works of art

100

What event of the mid-1900's greatly contributed to increased cooperation between European nations?

A. Outbreak of war in Southeast Asia

B. Emergence of powerful nations in Africa

C. Economic competition from the United States

D. Devastation caused by the World War II

D. Devastation caused by the World War II

100

What is a narrow U-shaped coastal valley with steep sides formed by the action of glaciers?

A. Feudalism       B. Fjord

C. Alliance           D. Recession  

B. Fjord

100

Tourism and travel is extensive throughout Europe and vital to the European economy.  This is an example of what type of industry.

A. Agricultural

B. Medical

C. Service

D. Manufacturing

C. Service

200

What country has the tradition of having bull fights?

A. Switzerland

B. Spain

C. Sweden

D. Germany

B. Spain

200

What is the political system in which kings gave their land to nobles in exchange for the nobles' promise to serve them; those nobles provided military service as knights for the king?

A. Feudalism       B. City-State

C. Alliance           D. Fjord

A. Feudalism

200

The Iberian Peninsula contains ____________.

A. Germany and France

B. France and England.

C. Spain and Portugal

D. England and Ireland

C. Spain and Portugal

200

France is a Republic, has a President, Prime Minister, and a Two-House Parliament.

Germany is a Federal Republic, has a President, Chancellor, and Two-House Legislature.

United Kingdom is a Constitutional Monarchy, Monarch, Prime Minister, and Two-House Parliament.

Based on the information above, what is one way that many European governments are similar?

A. They are all monarchies.

B. They have unlimited governments and unlimited power.

C. Citizens of these countries have very few rights.

D. Power is divided between two executive leaders.


D. Power is divided between two executive leaders.

300

Claude Monet was from _________________ .

A. France

B. Sweden

C. Germany

D. Portugal

A. France

300

What is a time when many businesses close and people lose their jobs?

A. Feudalism       B. City-State

C. Alliance           D. Recession  

D. Recession

300

What countries boarder the Danube River?

A. Germany and Austria

B. England and France

C. Spain and Portugal

D. Austria and Russia

A. Germany and Austria

300

Which country has the Alps?

A. France

B. United Kingdom

C. Switzerland

D. Portugal

C. Switzerland

400

Which food comes from Sweden?

A. Beef

B. Pickled Herring

C. Kraut

D. Noodles

B. Pickled Herring

400

What is an independent political unit that includes a city and the surrounding areas?

A. Feudalism       B. City-State

C. Fjord              D. Recession  

B. City-State

400

What is a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea?

A. Iberian Peninsula

B. France

C. Sweden

D. Italy

D. Italy

400

Which country has a queen who rules the monarchy?

A. United Kingdom

B. France

C. Spain

D. Portugal

A. United Kingdom

500

The most prominent religion in Germany is ________.

A. Lutheran

B. Catholic

C. Christianity

D. Baptist


C. Christianity

500

What is a union between countries formed to advance common causes?

A. Feudalism       B. City-State

C. Alliance           D. Recession  


C. Alliance

500

Which river is the second largest in Europe?

A. Rhine River

B. Amazon River

C. Danube River

D. Volga River

C. Danube River

500

How many countries does Europe have?

A. 80

B. Lots

C. 60

D. 51

D. 51