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100

The United States and the United Kingdom provided food, fuel, and other supplies to ___ Berlin in the Berlin Aircraft.

West

100

The German chancellor who ordered the invasion of Poland, beginning World War II, was ___.

Adolf Hitler

100

Finland is known as the Land of a Thousand ____.

Lakes

100

The twin on a mountain or in polar regions beyond which trees cannot grow is the ___.

tree line

100

The imprisonment and killing of millions of Jewish people others during World War II ___.

Holocaust

100

Reykjavik is the capital of ___.

Iceland

200

In the Netherlands, the Dutch built ___, dam-like water barriers made of earth and stone.

dikes

200

The land of the Sami is known as ____

Sampi

200

Protestant and Catholic forces fought throughout Europe during the 1600s in the ____.

Thirty Year' War

200

Europe's largest region of continuously level land is the ___.

European Plain 

200

The three Baltic states are Latvia, Lithuania, and ___.

Estonia 

200

Prague is the capital of ___.

Czech Republic 

300

The phenomenon in which the sun never fully sets below the horizon is called ____.

midnight sun

300

English navigator who sailed on behalf of the Netherlands to North America

Henry Hudson 

300

The Great Famine happened in Lithuania under Joseph Stalin's leadership.

True or false

Ukraine 

300

Polish leader who started the labor union Solidarity to stand against Communist oppression 

Lech Walesa 

300

The treaty that ended World War I was the treaty of ___.

Versailles 

300

The arc-shaped mountain range in Eastern Europe is the ___ Mountains.

Carpathian 

400

The part of the Alps that is in southern Germany is the ___ Alps.

Bavarian 

400

The Scandinavian Peninsula contains Iceland, Sweden, and part of Finland.

true or false 

Norway

400

man who published a Finnish translation of the New Testament

Mikael Agricola 

400

One of the world's northernmost towns is ___.

Longyearbyen 

400

Communist leader of Yugoslavia

Josip Broz Tito 

400

Europe's largest glacier is the ___ Glacier.

Vatna

500

man who brought the Protestant Reformation to Switzerland

Ulrich Zwingli

500

The original inhabitants of places within the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and Russia are the ___.

Inuit

500

Danish king who controlled Denmark and parts of England, Sweden, and Norway

Canute the Dane

500

The Netherlands fought for independence from Spain in the ___.

Eighty Years' War

500

World War I was fought from ___ to 1918.

1914

500

Vienna is the capital of ___.

Austria