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World Geography Honors

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Loess   Fine, yellowish, brownish topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, carried and deposited by the wind  
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Dike   Large bank of Earth and stone that holds back water  
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Polder   Low-lying area from which seawater has been drained to create new land  
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Mistral   A strong northerly wind from the Alps that can bring cold air to southern France  
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Foehn   A dry wind that blows from the leeward sides of mountains sometimes melting snow and causing avalanches; term used mainly in Europe  
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Avalanchea   A large mass of ice, snow, and rock that slides down a mountain side  
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Industrial Revolution   Beginning of the 1700s, the rapid, major change in the economy with the introduction of power-driven machinery  
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Industrial Capitalism   An economic system in which business leaders use profits to expand their companies  
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Communism   The idea that society should be based on public ownership and communal control of property  
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Holocaust   The mass murder of 6 million Jews by Germany's Nazi regime during WW2  
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Cold War   The power struggle between the Soviet Union and the United states after WW2  
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Devolution   The granting of self-rule to local and regional authorities  
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Guest Worker   A foreign laborer living and working temporarily in another country  
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Agribusiness   An industry engaged in agriculture on a large scale, sometimes including the manufacture and distribution of farm supplies  
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Acid Deposit   Wet or dry airborne acids that fall to the ground  
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Which landform stretches from Eastern England all the way to Russia?   Northern European Plain  
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What is the major mountain range that stretches through Southern Europe?   The Alps  
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What are some characteristics of the Great European Plain?   Flat, low-lying land; covered by deposits of loess  
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What 4 countries make up the United Kingdom?   Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales  
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What 2 islands are known as the British Iles?   Ireland and Great Britain  
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What are the physical characteristics of Scotland?   Many mountains and valleys  
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What are the physical characteristics of England?   Many rolling hills in the south  
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How close are most Europeans to the ocean?   Within 300 miles  
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What famous river runs through London, England?   Thames River  
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What famous river runs through both France and Germany?   Rhine River  
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How much of the Netherlands lies below sea level?   About 25%  
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How do people in the Netherlands create land to use for agriculture?   Build dikes and drain out the excess water with windmills as pumps  
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Why does Northwestern Europe have a mild climate compared to other high latitude regions?   The North Atlantic Current (N.A.C.) brings warm water to the coast and warm air is blown inland  
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Which ancient empire controlled most of Northwestern Europe 2000 years ago?   The Roman Empire  
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What are the two time periods that Europe experienced a change in politics, art, government, education, etc...?   The Renaissance and the Enlightenment  
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What influence did Europe's large coal deposits have on the industrial revolution?   Coal powered steam engines, which led to the invention of trains, steam ships and mass produced goods  
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What were the two alliances during WW1?   Triple Alliance and Triple Entente  
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When did WW1 take place?   1914-1918  
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What new military technology was invented during WW1?   Trench warfare, mustard gas, new machine guns and tanks  
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What was the official religion of the Roman Empire?   Christianity  
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When did the Renaissance occur?   1400s  
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When did the Enlightenment occur?   1700s  
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Which movement focused more on the arts?   Renaisance  
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Which movement focused more on the government?   Enlightement  
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What treaty ended WW1?   The Treaty of Versailles  
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Who was the leader of Germany during WW2?   Adolf Hitler  
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What was the Cold War?   War of Words; A power struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union for nearly 50 years after WW2 (no battles)  
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What two nations were involved in the Cold War?   The United States and the Soviet Union  
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What two government types were involved in the Cold War?   Democracy and Communism  
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When did WW2 occur?   1939-1945  
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What was the mass killing of European Jews known as?   Holocaust  
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What currency is used in the European Union?   Euro  
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Which countries in Europe have the highest population densities?   Netherlands and Belgium  
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