Landforms
Greece and Rome
The Middle Ages
Blast From the Past
Industrial Revolution
100

Large expanse of flat land covering most of the northern coast of West Europe

North European Plain

100

Architectural feature created by the Ancient Greeks. The top of which have different designs, such as Corinthian, Doric and Ionic.

Columns
100

This event lasted for three years and killed a large percent of Europe's population

The Bubonic Plague (aka Black Death, Black Plague)

100

The largest country in South America. Portuguese is the primary language.

Brazil

100

Prior to the industrial revolution, how were most things made.

By hand

200

Important body of water for trade; Has large oil reserves shared by UK and Norway.

The North Sea

200

Famous Roman structure, once home to gladiator games. Beneath its floor are lots of chambers.

The Colosseum

200

The fall of this city is considered to be the beginning of the Dark Ages, the first part of the Middle Ages.

Rome

200

The biggest mountain range in the U.S. It goes from near the Mexican border all the way through Canada and close to Alaska.

The Rocky Mountains.

200

People began to move from these to cities to work in factories.

Farms

300

The highest mountains in West Europe

The Alps

300

The type of democracy created by the Ancient Greeks

Direct Democracy

300

The name of the time period famous for the "rebirth" of classical Greek and Roman ideas in West Europe. Many artists and inventors were well known at this time.

The Renaissance

300

The longest mountain range in the world, stretching along the entire west coast of South America.

Andes

300

This increased greatly in West Europe during the Industrial Revolution because of increased food production.

Population.

400

Mountain Range that divides France from Spain

The Pyrenees

400
Roman invention that brought water to its ancient cities from mountain streams.

Aqueduct

400

The invention that helped common people begin to learn more.

The Printing Press

400

This is expected when you are a citizen of a country with representative government.

Voting

400

The name of the type of industry where things were made in people's homes.

Cottage Industry
500
The name of a peninsula, and the collective name of Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland and Denmark

Scandinavia

500

The Greek temple of Athena, located on a high pinnacle of land called the 'Acropolis' in Athens.

The Parthenon

500

A political system where Kings gave land to Nobles, who in turn gave taxes and protection to the king. Peasants were the people at the bottom.

The Feudal System

500

Before Rome became an empire, it had this type of government

Republic

500

The invention of this meant that factories no longer had to be located by rivers.

The steam engine.