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Test Description: Review Games - Europe Russia
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1) Greece and Rome
A
attributed to the Roman Empire
B
period of artistic and intellectual activity especially in art
C
two influential civilizations that began in this region
D
ideas contributed to the spread of the Protestant Reformation
2) Eastern European countries after WWII
A
led to the Renaissance and curiosity about the natural world led to the birth of modern science
B
Many nations became satellite nations of the Soviet Union (communist countries)
C
unions between countries formed to advance common causes
D
physical features found in Norway
3) Protestant Reformation
A
weathering and erosion caused by moving masses of ice called glaciers carved into mountains and plateaus
B
world's first known democracy
C
the birthplace of the Renaissance (painting, sculpture, architecture)
D
a split in the Roman Catholic Church
4) Denmark
A
led to the Renaissance and curiosity about the natural world led to the birth of modern science
B
Iceland, Italy, Greece, and Spain
C
responsible for LEGO toys
D
Jutland, Scandinavia, Iberia
5) Renaissance
A
Iceland, Italy, Greece, and Spain
B
period of artistic and intellectual activity especially in art
C
ideas contributed to the spread of the Protestant Reformation
D
unions between countries formed to advance common causes
6) Results of WWI and WWII
A
physical features found in Norway
B
Great destruction (death, land) and redrawn national borders (East and West Germany)
C
period of artistic and intellectual activity especially in art
D
two influential civilizations that began in this region
7) printing press
A
period of artistic and intellectual activity especially in art
B
an important body of water, lies along the coast of southern Europe and connects to the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibra
C
has rugged terrain, but formed from the process of volcanic activity
D
led to the Renaissance and curiosity about the natural world led to the birth of modern science
8) glaciation
A
weathering and erosion caused by moving masses of ice called glaciers carved into mountains and plateaus
B
the birthplace of the Renaissance (painting, sculpture, architecture)
C
attributed to the Roman Empire
D
unions between countries formed to advance common causes
9) a conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union that never erupted into a war
A
World War I
B
The Cold War
C
Russia
D
Middle Ages
10) Martin Luther
A
led to the Renaissance and curiosity about the natural world led to the birth of modern science
B
attributed to the Roman Empire
C
unions between countries formed to advance common causes
D
ideas contributed to the spread of the Protestant Reformation
11) caused a change from a largely agricultural society to one based on industry (manufacturing); period where people began to use machines to perform work that had been done by humans or animals; began in Britain from 1760
A
The Industrial Revolution
B
World War I
C
The Cold War
D
World War II
12) This event caused the U.S to join in WWII
A
sinking of Lusitania
B
Soviets launching Sputnik into outer space
C
Germany entering Poland
D
the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
13) Effects of the Cold War - The U.S. and the Soviet Union
A
status of the Soviet Union after World War II
B
separate western (Europe) and eastern Russia (Asia)
C
the Soviet Union tried to send missiles to Cuba; the United States responded by setting up a naval blockade.
D
Soviet spending on weapons and space exploration during the Cold War resulted in less money housing and food for its people
14) Glasnost policy
A
led to the end of the Soviet Union by 1991 and a more democratic society
B
the capital of Russia
C
a treeless zone found near the Arctic Circle or high mountain elevations
D
separate western (Europe) and eastern Russia (Asia)
15) Siberia
A
ended the czar rule and began the Communist Era
B
one of the world's largest plains. Permafrost covers 2/3 of this region
C
the murder of vast numbers of people of an ethnic or cultural group
D
an inland body of saltwater and important resource that is slowly shrinking
16) Caspian Sea
A
an inland body of saltwater and important resource that is slowly shrinking
B
the rise in prices for goods and services
C
climate zones with sparse populations
D
all farmland is owned by the government
17) Europe's physical features include the Fjords of Norway and many Peninsulas. A peninsula
A
is the world's first known democracy
B
is an area of land surrounded by water on three sides
C
an important body of water, lies along the coast of southern Europe and connects to the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibra
D
has rugged terrain, but formed from the process of volcanic activity
18) World Super Power
A
all farmland is owned by the government
B
one of the world's largest plains. Permafrost covers 2/3 of this region
C
introduced a plan of collectivization to transform the economy of the Soviet Union- it failed
D
status of the Soviet Union after World War II
19) Cuban Missile Crisis
A
status of the Soviet Union after World War II
B
the Soviet Union tried to send missiles to Cuba; the United States responded by setting up a naval blockade.
C
between the United States and the Soviet Union led to a buildup of nuclear weapons for defense and increased exploration into
D
one of the world's largest plains. Permafrost covers 2/3 of this region
20) Athens, Greece
A
world's first known democracy
B
ideas contributed to the spread of the Protestant Reformation
C
physical features found in Norway
D
has rugged terrain, but formed from the process of volcanic activity
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