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Page 1: Germany, Scandinavia, Russia, & Eastern Europe Test Review

Germany, Scandinavia, Russia, & Eastern Europe

Test Review

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• Print 6 slides per page horizontally • Fold pages in half lengthwise• The question will appear on one side and the

question with the answer will appear on the other side of the fold.

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• To keep people from escaping, the East Germans built ______________

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• To keep people from escaping, the East Germans built ______________

• The Berlin Wall

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• Greenland, the world’s largest island, is owned by

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• Greenland, the world’s largest island, is owned by

• Denmark

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• From the 1920s to 1991 Russia was one of 15 republics that were known by this name.

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• From the 1920s to 1991 Russia was one of 15 republics that were known by this name.

• Soviet Union or U.S.S.R.

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• Because of its glaciers and volcanoes, this country is sometimes called the “Land of Fire and Ice”.

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• Because of its glaciers and volcanoes, this country is sometimes called the “Land of Fire and Ice”.

• Iceland

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• Materials designed to spread certain beliefs

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• Materials designed to spread certain beliefs

• Propaganda

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• These are long fingers of the ocean that run between cliffs or mountains that are found in Norway.

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• These are long fingers of the ocean that run between cliffs or mountains that are found in Norway.

• Fjords

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• At the fall of Communism in 1991 Russia’s economy was

• ( healthy / bankrupt )

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• At the fall of Communism in 1991 Russia’s economy was

• ( healthy / bankrupt )

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• East Germans saw West Germany as a place where people had better

(weather / lives).

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• East Germans saw West Germany as a place where people had better

(weather / lives).

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• The first settlers in Iceland came from

• (Norway / Germany).

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• The first settlers in Iceland came from

• (Norway / Germany).

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• The capital of Russia

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• The capital of Russia

• Moscow

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• People in Russia who did not agree with Communism were

• (allowed to leave / put in prison )

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• People in Russia who did not agree with Communism were

• (allowed to leave / put in prison )

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• The capital of Iceland

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• The capital of Iceland

• Reykjavik

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• The capital of Denmark

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• The capital of Denmark

• Copenhagen

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• This word means people of European origin

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• This word means people of European origin

• Caucasian

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• This is the deepest lake in the world

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• This is the deepest lake in the world

• Lake Baikal

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• This country lost more than 20 million people during World War II.

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• This country lost more than 20 million people during World War II.

• Russia

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• This German is credited for inventing the Volkswagen.

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• This German is credited for inventing the Volkswagen.

• Ferdinand Porsche

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• This is power made from falling water.

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• This is power made from falling water.

• Hydroelectric

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• These ancient Danes and Norwegians were great shipbuilders who raided and conquered much of France and the British Isles.

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• These ancient Danes and Norwegians were great shipbuilders who raided and conquered much of France and the British Isles.

• Vikings

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• This famous German composer was almost deaf by the time he reached age 50.

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• This famous German composer was almost deaf by the time he reached age 50.

• Ludwig van Beethoven

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• Russia is so big that it covers ___ time zones.

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• Russia is so big that it covers ___ time zones.

• 11

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• This is power made from the Earth’s heat.

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• This is power made from the Earth’s heat.

• Geothermal

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• The Scream by Norwegian Edvard Munch is what kind of art form?

A. Photograph B. SculptureC. Painting D. Music

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• The Scream by Norwegian Edvard Munch is what kind of art form?

A. Photograph B. SculptureC. Painting D. Music

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• Because of the large variations in seasonal daylight, this country is called the “Land of the Midnight Sun”.

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• Because of the large variations in seasonal daylight, this country is called the “Land of the Midnight Sun”.

Norway

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• Sweden shares the Scandinavian Peninsula with

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• Sweden shares the Scandinavian Peninsula with

• Norway

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• . Religion was (encouraged / discouraged ) by the Communist Government in Russia

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• . Religion was (encouraged / discouraged ) by the Communist Government in Russia

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• What legendary story was based on an evil ruler in Romania?

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• What legendary story was based on an evil ruler in Romania?

• Dracula

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• After World War II, Germany was divided into

• (north and south / east and west).

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• After World War II, Germany was divided into

• (north and south / east and west).

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• The capital of Sweden

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• The capital of Sweden

• Stockholm

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• Daily life for citizens of the Soviet Union and the Eastern Europe nations under its control was

• (difficult / fun )

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• Daily life for citizens of the Soviet Union and the Eastern Europe nations under its control was

• (difficult / fun )

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• The capital of Norway

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• The capital of Norway

• Oslo

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• In 1961 he became the first person to travel into space

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• In 1961 he became the first person to travel into space

• Yuri Gregarin

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• To control or rule in a harsh, unjust, or cruel way

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• To control or rule in a harsh, unjust, or cruel way

• Oppression

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• Pollution which falls to Earth with precipitation.

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• Pollution which falls to Earth with precipitation.

• Acid Rain

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• This Norwegian was the first to reach the South Pole.

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• This Norwegian was the first to reach the South Pole.

• Rauld Amundsen

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• This Norwegian is famous for composing many pieces of classical music.

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• This Norwegian is famous for composing many pieces of classical music.

• Edvard Grieg

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• He influenced much of Moscow’s design

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• He influenced much of Moscow’s design

• Joseph Stalin

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• This Swede invented dynamite. A famous prize is named for him.

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• This Swede invented dynamite. A famous prize is named for him.

• Alfred Nobel

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• This Danish author wrote The Little Mermaid

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• This Danish author wrote The Little Mermaid

• Hans Christian Andersen

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• The capital of Germany

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• The capital of Germany

• Berlin

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•Study