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History of Europe - Part 1
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Q1. During which war led to hardships, starvation, and civil unrest that sparked the Russian Revolution?
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A. World War 1
B. World War 2
C. Cold War
D. American Revolution
Q2. True or False: One third of the world’s coal reserves are found in Siberia.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Q3. Which number is the Danube River?
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A. 21
B. 16
C. 17
D. 10
Q4. Which country is this?
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A. Belgium
B. Luxembourg
C. Netherlands
D. Czech Republic
Q5. Which of the following nations was represented by Marianne , a female allegory?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Austria
D. England
Q6. How did the Black Plague spread ini tially?
A. Contact with infected people
B. Coughing
C. Bites from rats
D. Bites from rat fleas
Q7. Romania
A. Bratislav
B. Brussels
C. Budapest
D. Bucharest
Q8. If the literacy rate of a country is high, is the standard of living generally high or low?
A. Low
B. High
Q9. How is the Russian Prime Minister selected?
A. By a vote of the citizens
B. By a vote of the State Duma
C. By appointment of the Federal As sembly
D. By appointment of the president,
Q10. What type of government did the United States have during the Cold War?
A. totalitarianism
B. communism
C. capitalism
D. democracy
Q11. What nation is ruled from the Kremlin in Moscow?
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A. Czech Republic
B. Poland
C. Russia
D. Ukraine
Q12. The US, British, & Canadians would invade North Africa from the west in an invasion called
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A. Operation Overlord
B. Operation Torch
C. Operation Husky
D. Operation Avalanche
Q13. what are followers of Christianity called?
A. Muslims
B. Jews
C. Cristians
D. Yodoloyodoloyodoblypeople
Q14. What city is headquarters for the EU &NATO?
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A. Athens
B. Berlin
C. Brussels
D. London
Q15. The mountains in Red areSS6G7
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A. The Apennines
B. The Alps
C. The Carpathian Mountains
D. The Pyranees
Q16. Which was NOT a term of the Treaty of Versailles?
A. Reparations
B. Reduce Military
C. Lost land/colonies
D. Faced invasion
Q17. Germany had to what?
A. pay for war
B. become a republic
C. build factories
D. all above
Q18. Match the highlighted country on the map.
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A. Italy
B. Greece
C. Turkey
D. Switzerland
Q19. The monarch is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of gov ernment in this country
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A. Germany
B. Sweden
C. Spain
D. United Kingdom
Q20. President Truman adopted a new for eign policy during the Cold War know as the Truman Doctrine. What was the main goal of the Truman Doc trine?
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A. To expand trade with Europe
B. To limit the build up of nuclear weapons
C. To stop the spread of communism
D. to send financial aid to Europe
Q21. Capital of Belgium
A. Brussels
B. Sprouts
C. Madrid
D. London
Q22. Ireland is part of the European Union since when?
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A. 1997
B. 2001
C. 1993
D. 2015
Q23. There is a separation of powers in a parliamentary system.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Q24. Which best describes the rights of the citizens in Germany, Russia, and the United Kingdom?
A. They are all democracies, but have some differences.
B. They are nothing alike
C. They only include religious free dom
D. They make no mention of human rights
Q25. Why do most Europeans learn more than one language?
A. they don’t
B. everyone enjoys learning more
C. countries are close together and it helps with communication
D. it is the law of the European Union
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