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These are high platforms used during floods and high tides.   terpens  
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What did the Dutch create so that more lands could be used for growing crops and building settlement?   levees and polders  
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These have been seriously damaged by acid rain, pollution entering the atmosphere when sulfur emissions from factories and water vapor combine.   Black Forest  
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How much of the Netherlands was once underwater?   40 percent  
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Which landforms make up the city of Venice?   Islands  
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What are two abundant resources in Europe?   Peat and oil  
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How are goods and people moved throughout the city of Venice?   Boats and Canals  
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Europe’s forests are being destroyed because of which two reasons?   Acid Rain and deforestation  
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Which form of government means “majority rule”?   democracy  
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Which form of government means “the public thing” or “the law”?   republic  
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What caused a huge demand for wood during the 1700s and 1800s   industrialization  
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How much of Europe’s forest have been destroyed since Roman times?   99 percent  
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What is the one positive of Europe's open plains?   agriculture  
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Where is most of Europe's oil found?   North Sea  
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What is happening within the canals in Venice?   pollution  
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What is the most common form of government in the world?   oligarchy  
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The proper role of government is to protect what?   rights  
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Which civilization was the first to experiment with a republic?   Rome  
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The flaw of this type of government is that is doesn't actually exist, it is usually an oligarchy.   Monarchy  
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The flaw of this type of government is that it is not a stable form of government.   anarchy  
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What type of government does America have?   republic  
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What has agricultural runoff in the canals in Venice caused?   Killer algae  
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Which countries are located on the Scandinavian Peninsula?   Norway and Sweeden  
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Which country is located on the Italian Peninsula?   Italy  
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Which countries are located on the Iberian Peninsula?   Spain and Portugal  
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What is the main country located on the Jutland Peninsula?   Denmark  
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What is the main country located on the Balkan Peninsula?   Greece  
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in what year did Europeans begin drilling for oil?   nineteen seventy one  
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Why did the Dutch people need to recover more land from the Sea?   growing population  
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Which sea did the Dutch block off and turn into a freshwater lake?   North Sea  
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People been clearing the forest in Europe since when?   Ancient Times  
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