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41 Cards in this Set
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the number of people who live in a square mile or kilometer
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population density
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cause of population growth decline in europe
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low birth rate
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Migrant patterns in Western Europe are twofold:
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people coming to find work, people moving from rural to urban areas
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Immigration is a growing concern because immigrants:
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take the jobs of native workers, dilute euro. culture, increase the threat of terrorism, job refill needed if economy rebounds, taxes paid for social programd
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most western euro. live in _______
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cities
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medieval cities are ______ with ______ streets, ______ open spaces
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crowded, winding, few
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renaissance-baroque cities have ________ streets and ________ spaces
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wide, open
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industrial cities have many _______, located outside _______ _______
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markets, city walls
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country with highest population density
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netherlands
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lowest population density
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norway
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year pop was highest in europe
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2000
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Where are Paris's industrial areas located?
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outside city limits
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having extreme pride in ones country
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nationalistic
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membership in a group or organization that goes beyond national boundaries
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supranational
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a loosening of boundaries between countries, increasing the interaction of cultural groups
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transnational
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most euro. countries have a __________ ethnic group
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dominant
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minorities exist in these countries:
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basques of spain, walloons of belgium, saami of norway, asian turks, arabs, africans of w. euro.
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the _______ has created a transnational europe
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EU
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3 most popular religions
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Christianity, protestant, roman catholic
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2 main language groups are:
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germanic, romance
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an organization that seeks to preserve the purity of the French language
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french academy
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3 countries with most protestants
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scotland, germany, england
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Where in Europe can the most Muslim architecture be found?
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iberian peninsula
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Where in Europe are the Germanic languages mainly spoken?
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central, northern, northwestern europe
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the control of an overseas colony by a foreign power
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colonialism
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a policy extending political, economic, or military rule over a foreign nation
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imperialism
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membership in a group or organization that goes beyond national boundaries
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supranational
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nato works to safeguard:
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democratic values, individual liberty, and lawfulness
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made the region a leader in the world economic market.
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industrial revolution
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formed to promote economic prosperity in this region
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EU
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EU has __ members, no _____ between member nations, euro. citizenship is extended to member nations, euro is the currency used by ___ nations
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27, tariffs, 22
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Europe's economic, military, and political strength enabled it to expand its empire over ___ percent of the globe by 1914.
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84
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nato has ___ members
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28
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This main goal of this organization is to create a "United States" of Europe.
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EU
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three G's of european expansion
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gold, glory, God
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control of uninhabited countries
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colonialism
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colonies of ____ adopted the culture of their colonizer
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France
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Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?
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africa, asia
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Which countries were controlled by France at the beginning of World War I?
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algeria, cambodia, vietnam
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From 1800 to 1900, the land mass controlled by Europe _____.
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increased
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Which factors allowed Europe to be a dominant force in world events in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries?
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economic development, military superiority, political power
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