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Class Review Jeopardy

With your host/hostess,

Your Classmate

Unit 4 Review Jeopardy

Russia Europe Geography Hodge Podge

Multiple Choice

100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500

Russia 100

What happened during the Cold War?

a. Lenin created a democratic state in Russia.

b. Lenin created the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

c. Tension was high between the Soviets and the United States.

d. The Soviets declared war on the United States.

Russia 200 Why is most of Russia’s industry west of the Ural Mountains?

a. The country’s fossil fuels are on the continent of Asia.

b. The country’s reserves of iron ore are on the continent of Europe.

c. The natural resources cannot be mined in western Russia.

d. The Siberian rivers flow toward Russia’s

important cities.

Russia 300 What three themes often appear in Russia’s history?

a. Expansion, harsh treatment of common people,

slow westernization.

b. Growing equality, enlightened rulers, influence in

the West.

c. Scientific discovery, industrial invention,

economic growth.

d. Slow westernization, global

colonization, democratic growth.

Russia 400 What was one important factor that led to Lenin’s takeover over Russia?

a. A growing national debt.

b. Mistreatment of the serfs.

c. The spread of dictatorship.

d. War with the United States.

Russia 500 Peter the Great and Catherine the Great changed Russia by

a. bringing in Western European ideas and culture.

b. conquering western Siberia.

c. freeing the serfs.

d. refusing to pay taxes to the Mongols.

Europe 100 Why did the Europeans begin to explore other lands during the Renaissance?

a. They wanted to conquer other countries.

b. They wanted to spread their religion.

c. They wanted to tax other countries.

d. They were searching for trading wealth.

Europe 200 Since World War II, what has happened to the movement of the population in Europe?

a. Large numbers of people have left Western

Europe.

b. People have begun moving to Western Europe.

c. People have left the large cities and moved to

farms.

d. People have moved to Eastern Europe and

South Asia.

Europe 300 How is the European Union working to expand trade in Europe?

a. By ending fees on goods entering the countries.

b. By ending taxes in different European countries.

c. By increasing taxes on imported goods.

d. By increasing the amount of imports.

Europe 400 Which of the following statements about British democracy is true?

a. It began after World War II.

b. It grants the king great power.

c. It has caused a national debt.

d. Its roots go back hundreds of years.

Europe 500

The 15 members of the European Union cooperate in order to improve their

a. economies.

b. educational systems.

c. relationship with its colonies.

d. welfare systems.

Geography 100 Because of Russia’s size, harsh climate, and few rivers suitable for travel, the country has not developed its

a. communications resources.

b. cultural resources.

c. natural resources.

d. scientific resources.

Geography 200 To reclaim land below sea level, the Netherlands and Belgium created

a. irrigation canals.

b. levees.

c. off-shore platforms.

d. polders.

Daily Double

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Geography 300 The North Atlantic Current affects northwestern Europe by

a. bringing stormy weather and snow.

b. bringing warm water and winds.

c. carrying cold water and ice.

d. carrying snow and ice.

Geography 400 The three great vegetation zones of Russia are

a. the plateaus, the prairies, and the grasslands.

b. the rain forests, the prairies, and the grasslands.

c. the tundra, the steppes, and the grasslands.

d. the tundra, the taiga, and the steppes.

Geography 500 More than half of Europe is covered by a landform called the

a. Alpine Mountain System.

b. Central Uplands.

c. North European Plain.

d. Northwestern Highlands.

Hodge Podge 100

The largest ethnic group in Russia is the

a. Armenians.

b. Mongolians.

c. Slavs.

d. Turks.

Hodge Podge 200 What happened to Germany at the end of World War II?

a. It joined the European Union.

b. It was divided into two countries.

c. It was governed by the United Nations.

d. It was reunified.

Hodge Podge 300

Since the fall of communism, Poland has adopted an economic system in which

a. Eastern European countries own and run all the

businesses.

b. Foreign countries own and run all the businesses.

c. People own and run most of the businesses.

d. The government owns and runs most of the

businesses.

Hodge Podge 400

What was a chief cause of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina?

a. No one country wanted to take control of the region.

b. No one ethnic group wanted to live in a country ruled by people from another group.

c. No one ethnic group wanted to speak a different language.

d. No one political party wanted to form a government in Yugoslavia.

Hodge Podge 500 What statement best describes life in Moscow?

a. All the people live as their ancestors did.

b. Communism is helping people adapt to new ways.

c. No one maintains any traditional ways.

d. The free enterprise system has brought changes

to the city, but Russian traditions still remain.

Multiple Choice 100 During the Middle Ages, society was organized according to a system called

a. anarchy.

b. democracy.

c. dictatorship.

d. feudalism.

Multiple Choice 200 One of ancient Rome’s greatest contributions to the world was

a. a scientific way of gathering knowledge.

b. an organized system of written laws.

c. The concept of democracy.

d. The idea of separate city-states.

Multiple Choice 300 As a result of the mass killing known as Bloody Sunday, Czar Nicholas agreed to establish

a. a free educational sys

b. a Russian congress.

c. an absolute monarchy.

d. an improved judicial system.

Multiple Choice 400 Although Slavs share the same customs, they have different

a. cultures and economies.

b. languages and religions.

c. nations and languages.

d. religious and economies.

Multiple Choice 500 What happened when Czechoslovakia divided in 1993?

a. Many ethnic communities fought each other.

b. One part of the country joined Russia.

c. The Magyars gained most of the land.

d. Two new countries were peacefully formed.

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Final Jeopardy The independent portion of Ireland is known as

a. Londonderry.

b. Northern Ireland.

c. the Irish Republic.

d. Ulster.

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Final Jeopardy How do the population densities of Europe and Russia compare?

a. Europe and Russia have very high population densities.

b. Europe and Russia have very low population densities.

c. Europe’s population density is greater than most of the world’s, and Russia’s is lower.

d. Russia’s population density is greater than

most of the world’s, and Europe’s is lower.