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Europe And Russia Test Review
Test Description: Europe and Russia Review
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1) Sometimes countries give up some control of their own affairs to work together on goals they all share. This is a form of
A
supranational cooperation.
B
economic activity.
C
spatial inequality.
D
sustainable development.
2) Which of these is the best definition of centripetal forces?
A
forces that pull people together
B
forces that improve living standards
C
forces that reduce land use conflict
D
forces that promote urbanization
3) The European Union began with the development of a
A
common market.
B
plural society.
C
consumer class.
D
plural society.
4) What happens when a member country does not agree with a decision made by the EU government?
A
The country may refuse to obey the decision.
B
The decision goes into effect only in countries that support it.
C
The decision does not go into effect anywhere in the EU.
D
The country must carry out the decision anyway.
5) How has the EU promoted economic cooperation across Europe?
A
It has reduced trade barriers.
B
It has ended business competition.
C
It has raised worker' salaries.
D
It has banned foreign imports.
6) What problem arises because of the growth of the European Union?
A
Some member nations want the European Union to become a world union.
B
There are not enough euro notes and coins to circulate in all member countries.
C
A number of nations want to retain the right to go to war with one another.
D
Cooperation becomes more difficult with more countries and more cultures.
7) Which of these is most likely to be a centrifugal force within the EU in the future?
A
closed borders
B
cultural differences
C
trade barriers
D
pollution problems
8) How many languages does the EU want each citizen to speak?
A
one language in addition to their native language
B
only their native language
C
all languages of the European Union
D
two languages in addition to their native language
9) What is it called when a country brings in goods from outside it's borders?
A
Import
B
Tariff
C
Common Market
D
Economic
10) Which of these international organizations is the world's largest example of supranational cooperation?
A
The United Nations
B
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
C
The European Union
D
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
11) Which of the following is true of Lithuania?
A
all of the above
B
Lithuania has a democratic government with elected leaders.
C
Lithuania became a member of the European Union in 2004.
D
Lithuania joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
12) What is a nation-state?
A
an independent state whose people like pickles
B
an independent state whose people share a common identity
C
a political unit that specifically controls a fixed territory
D
an ethnic group that is spread out in many different territories
13) What is a feeling of pride and loyalty toward one’s country called?
A
nationalism
B
self-respect
C
cultural identity
D
pluralism
14) In 2004, Lithuania became a member of the
A
European Union.
B
Soviet Union.
C
Baltic States.
D
United Nations.
15) Which of these is an example of a failed state?
A
the Azerbaijan Republic
B
the Soviet Union
C
the United Kingdom
D
the European Union
16) Why is the area where Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic meet called the Black Triangle?
A
It has blackened air since it is major source of air pollution.
B
It is where most of the world's lignite and coal is found.
C
It receives lots of air pollution from surrounding countries.
D
It is the location of the first factory that used lignite as fuel.
17) Which of these is a major cause of acid rain?
A
spraying pesticides on crops
B
using uranium to generate electricity
C
dumping sewage in river systems
D
burning fossil fuels for energy
18) How did the accidental spill of cyanide at a mine in Romania spread to neighboring countries?
A
Crops poisoned with cyanide were sold in other countries.
B
Rivers carried cyanide to other countries.
C
Winds blew cyanide to other countries.
D
Storms dropped rain poisoned with cyanide on other countries.
19) Which of the following is an example of general pollution?
A
all of the above
B
a volcano erupting and releasing poisonous gases into the air
C
a car accident that causes gasoline to leak into a river system
D
air pollution from the burning of coal to produce electricity
20) Why would a factory that burns coal install devises called smokestack scrubbers?
A
It would allow the factory to create less air pollution.
B
It would produce more fuel at a much lower cost.
C
It would make air pollution spread to other countries.
D
It would use resources other than lignite to make fuel.
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