Europe Test Review

1. What is the difference between a peninsula and an island?

A peninsula is land surrounded by water on 3 sides (Italy)

An island is land surrounded by water on all sides (Iceland)

2. What countries are located on the following peninsulas?

Jutland—Denmark

Scandinavia—Norway and Sweden

Iberian—Spain and Portugal

Italian—Italy

Balkan—Greece, Albania, Macedonia

3. What 4 countries are part of the United Kingdom?

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

4. Ancient Greece is known as the birthplace of democracy. Who could vote in ancient Greece?

Only free men could vote in Athens (no women or slaves)

5. The Romans established a republican form of government. What is a republic?

A republic is a form of government where people elect representatives

6. What type of ships were used by the Vikings? Longships or longboats

Where were the Vikings from? Scandinavia

7. What are the three main religions in Europe today? Which is most common?

1. Christianity –most common

2. Judaism

3. Islam

8. Why was stained glass important in Christian Churches during the Middle Ages?

Stained glass told stories from the Bible to people who couldn’t read

What does illiterate mean? Not able to read or write

What is literacy? The ability to read and write

9. Why was the printing press important?

It made printing books much faster than printing by hand. More books meant more people could read and write (literacy increase)

10. Who were the 4 groups in the feudal system? What role did each group play?

King—ruler Nobles—wealthy landowners Knights—protection peasants—farmers/laborers

11. How was the Bubonic Plague (Black Death) spread across Europe?

Bacteria to Rats to Fleas to Humans

12. Why was Leonardo da Vinci famous?

He was an artist, scientist, and inventor from the Italian Renaissance

13. What are the 3 G’s in European Exploration? What do they mean?

God—wanted to spread their religion

Gold—wanted to find riches and resources

Glory—wanted to claim land for their country

14. What country do we associate with Napoleon Bonaparte?

France

15. How did the population in Europe change during the Industrial Revolution?

People moved to the cities to work in factories (urbanization)

16. What were 5 causes of World War One?

Militarism—building a strong military

Alliance—agreements between nations to help and protect each other

Nationalism—extreme devotion to one’s country

Imperialism—a strong nation takes over a weaker nation

Assassination—killing of the Archduke of Austria—Hungary for political reasons

17. What is the purpose of the European Union?

To provide an economic union among countries (easier to trade with each other)

18. Why is Northern Europe less populated than other parts of Europe?

Northern Europe is closer to Artic Circle—colder climate

19. What currency ($) is used by people in the European Union to make trade easier?

Euros

20. What separated East and West Germany during the Cold War?

The Berlin Wall