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Glasnost policy
a) led to the end of the Soviet Union by 1991 and a more democratic society
b) a treeless zone found near the Arctic Circle or high mountain elevations
c) the capital of Russia
d) separate western (Europe) and eastern Russia (Asia)

Effects of the Cold War - The U.S. and the Soviet Union
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) Soviet spending on weapons and space exploration during the Cold War resulted in less money housing and food for its people
d) separate western (Europe) and eastern Russia (Asia)

This event caused the U.S to join in WWII
a) the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
b) Germany entering Poland
c) sinking of Lusitania
d) Soviets launching Sputnik into outer space

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) World War II
d) The Cold War

a conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union that never erupted into a war
a) The Cold War
b) World War I
c) Russia
d) Middle Ages

Martin Luther
a) ideas contributed to the spread of the Protestant Reformation
b) attributed to the Roman Empire
c) led to the Renaissance and curiosity about the natural world led to the birth of modern science
d) unions between countries formed to advance common causes

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

printing press
a) led to the Renaissance and curiosity about the natural world led to the birth of modern science
b) has rugged terrain, but formed from the process of volcanic activity
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) period of artistic and intellectual activity especially in art

Results of WWI and WWII
a) Great destruction (death, land) and redrawn national borders (East and West Germany)
b) two influential civilizations that began in this region
c) physical features found in Norway
d) period of artistic and intellectual activity especially in art

Renaissance
a) period of artistic and intellectual activity especially in art
b) unions between countries formed to advance common causes
c) ideas contributed to the spread of the Protestant Reformation
d) Iceland, Italy, Greece, and Spain

Denmark
a) responsible for LEGO toys
b) led to the Renaissance and curiosity about the natural world led to the birth of modern science
c) Jutland, Scandinavia, Iberia
d) Iceland, Italy, Greece, and Spain

Protestant Reformation
a) a split in the Roman Catholic Church
b) weathering and erosion caused by moving masses of ice called glaciers carved into mountains and plateaus
c) the birthplace of the Renaissance (painting, sculpture, architecture)
d) world's first known democracy

Eastern European countries after WWII
a) unions between countries formed to advance common causes
b) led to the Renaissance and curiosity about the natural world led to the birth of modern science
c) Many nations became satellite nations of the Soviet Union (communist countries)
d) physical features found in Norway

Greece and Rome
a) two influential civilizations that began in this region
b) attributed to the Roman Empire
c) period of artistic and intellectual activity especially in art
d) ideas contributed to the spread of the Protestant Reformation

Siberia
a) one of the world's largest plains. Permafrost covers 2/3 of this region
b) an inland body of saltwater and important resource that is slowly shrinking
c) the murder of vast numbers of people of an ethnic or cultural group
d) ended the czar rule and began the Communist Era

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

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) has rugged terrain, but formed from the process of volcanic activity
d) an important body of water, lies along the coast of southern Europe and connects to the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibra

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) status of the Soviet Union after World War II
d) introduced a plan of collectivization to transform the economy of the Soviet Union- it failed

Cuban Missile Crisis
a) the Soviet Union tried to send missiles to Cuba; the United States responded by setting up a naval blockade.
b) between the United States and the Soviet Union led to a buildup of nuclear weapons for defense and increased exploration into
c) status of the Soviet Union after World War II
d) one of the world's largest plains. Permafrost covers 2/3 of this region

Athens, Greece
a) ideas contributed to the spread of the Protestant Reformation
b) world's first known democracy
c) has rugged terrain, but formed from the process of volcanic activity
d) physical features found in Norway

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