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History of Europe - Part 3
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Q1. The UK wanting to leave the Euro pean Union is called:
A. Migration
B. Displacement
C. Refugee
D. Brexit
Q2. What type of government is both the parliamentary and the presidential?
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A. democracy
B. oligarchy
C. autocracy
Q3. Where do most people live in Ger many?
A. at the foothills of the Alps
B. along the coast
C. in urban areas near the Rhine River
D. in the southern part of Bavaria
Q4. The capital of Poland?
A. Zagreb
B. Prague
C. Warsaw
D. Skopje
Q5. Artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome and sculpted The David
A. Michelangelo
B. Leonardo Da Vinci
C. Perspective
D. Patron
Q6. .7. Name one kind of revolt that started inEurope in 1848.
A. Linguistic Revolt in Germany
B. Artisans, industrial workers and peasants revolted against economic hardships
C. Revolt against monarchy in Switzerland
D. Revolt for freedom in Greece
Q7. Charles I of England faced a revolt against royal authority led by
A. Parliament
B. the Anglican Church
C. peasants
D. French agents
Q8. The biggest mountain range in Europe is the
A. Alps
B. Danube
C. Germany
D. Italy
Q9. What was the name of the legislative body of medieval England?
A. Inquisition
B. Estates General
C. parliament
D. royal courts of justice
Q10. The US general in charge of most op erations in Europe was
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A. George Patton
B. Omar Bradley
C. Dwight Eisenhower
D. Bernard Montgomery
Q11. Name the capital of the United King dom.
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A. Brussels
B. London
C. Moscow
D. Paris
Q12. Who forced whom to sign the Magna Carta?
A. the English nobility forced John to sign
B. the Model Parliament forced Ed ward I to sign
C. the English royal courts of justice forced Henry II to sign
D. William the Conqueror forced the English nobility to sign
Q13. Which religion has the Star of David as its religious symbol? SS6G10
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A. Judaism
B. Christianity
C. Islam
D. Both Islam and Christianity
Q14. Which city is this?
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A. Sarajevo
B. Zagreb
C. Skopje
D. Podgorica
Q15. What country is this?
A. Luxembourg
B. Liechtenstein
C. Monaco
D. Malta
Q16. Which country is this?
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A. France
B. Spain
C. Germany
D. Poland
Q17. Where was the treaty signed that ended World War I?
A. The Eiffel Tower
B. The Parthenon
C. The Pantheon
D. The Palace at Versailles
Q18. What nation leads the world in many agricultural products?
A. Poland
B. Hungary
C. Romania
D. Ukraine
Q19. What land feature is labelled by num ber 4?
A. Great Plain
B. European Plain
C. Iberian Peninsula
Q20. In a unitary government system, most power is in the hands of the
A. individual voters
B. king and advisers
C. local governments
D. central/national government
Q21. Most European explorers were moti vated to come to the New World for what reasons? Choose the BEST 3 answers.
A. Power and Wealth
B. The need for more natural re sources
C. To claim more land
D. All
Q22. Which one of these is NOT a cause of WWII?
A. Imperialism
B. Militarism
C. Nationalism
D. Impressionism
Q23. what is the capital of Spain
A. Moscow
B. London
C. Madrid
D. Paris
Q24. What is the name of the worlds deep est lake. . .
A. Lake Baikal
B. Caspian Lake
C. Blue Lagoon
D. Lake Ladoga
Q25. Which of the following factors has not contributed to Greece’s culture?
A. the Greek Language
B. the French Revolution
C. Christianity
D. the Rulers of Greece
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