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A comprehensive study guide for gcu 325 chapter 1, covering key concepts and multiple-choice questions with answers. It is a valuable resource for students preparing for exams, offering insights into european history, geography, and political dynamics. The guide includes questions on topics such as europe's energy dependence, ukraine's precipitation, the neolithic period, the european union's origins, and the impact of acid rain.
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GCU 325 Chapter 1 Reading Quiz. Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024
Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Question 2 0 / 1 pts Europe's energy dependence on has grown in recent years, raising fears that rulers from that country will use oil and gas as a control mechanism in Europe. China Correct Answer Russia the United States Iran Saudi Arabia In terms of average precipitation, Ukraine receives rainfall to support grain farming in an average year. too much; precipitation totals are too high for good farming, and flooding is very frequent plentiful; even a bad year in terms of precipitation will still bring a good harvest inadequate; they must use irrigation during the winter months only for farming (but not Question 1 0 / 1 pts
Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Question 3 1 / 1 pts Question 4 1 / 1 pts Correct Answer adequate; below-average precipitation will result in a poor harvest inadequate; they must use irrigation during the summer months only for farming (but not during the winter) By the time of the New Stone Age, called the Period, humans were in settled villages and were cultivating crops and herding domestic animals. Neolithic Romanic Celtic Mesolithic Paleolithic The original six members of what became the European Union were:
Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Denmark, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom
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Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Question 7 1 / 1 pts 1 / 1 pts Many place names in the Iberian Peninsula, such as Guadarrama, Guadalquivir, and the Ramblas, are of origin. Slavic Arabic Latin Greek Muslim Huguenots are , and many thousands were murdered on the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572. Eastern Orthodox in origin the same as Puritans French Protestants
Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Question 8 1 / 1 pts Question 9 1 / 1 pts the same as Quakers In Britain certain families, such as the Cadburys and the Frys, dominated the candy industry. They also built housing for workers and supported social reform causes, such as the abolition of slavery and campaigned for prison reform. Orthodox Huguenot Quaker Jewish Anglican Rather than viewing ancient Greece (with its democracy) as the source of modern ideals, we instead look to the Revolutions for the development of modern democratic institutions. Russian and Chinese
Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Italian and Spanish
Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 communities, particularly in:
Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Question 12 1 / 1 pts Marseilles Le Havre Orleans Lyon Nice Although Germanic tribes conquered Gaul (modern France), Italy, and the Iberian Peninsula, their presence was not strong enough to displace languages evolving from: Roman Greek the Ottomans Latin
Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Question 14 1 / 1 pts Non-EU members can join the European Environment Agency, and have done so. Estonia and Latvia Croatia and Serbia Spain and Portugal Switzerland and Hungary Iceland and Norway What allowed formerly strictly neutral countries to merge into the European Union? Because of this, Finland, Sweden, and Austria became EU members in 1995. the last of the fascist dictatorships and authoritarian regimes finally ended the collapse of the Soviet Union the merging of East and West Germany Question 13 1 / 1 pts
Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Question 15 1 / 1 pts Question 16 1 / 1 pts the United States, and NATO, finally gave their blessing to allow those countries to join the EU the successful adoption of Britain into the union Acid rain originated in the industrial areas of and blew to where it damaged coniferous forests and lakes. Britain, Germany, France, and Belgium/ Scandinavia Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece/ Scandinavia Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece/ Britain, Germany, France, and Belgium Scandinavia/ Britain, Germany, France, and Belgium Britain, Germany, France, and Belgium/ Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece Both Sicily and were under Arab control by 870 A.D., but both were restored to Christendom in the 12th century. Crete
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Comprehensive Exam Study Guide Latest Updated 2024 Question 19 1 / 1 pts 1 / 1 pts Why is Madrid colder in the winter than Lisbon, even though both cities are approximately the same latitude? Spain is a larger country than Portugal, in both territorial size and in population Madrid is a larger city than Lisbon, in both territorial size and in population Lisbon has more agricultural land surrounding its city than does Madrid, giving it higher average temperatures in the winter Madrid, being an interior city, reflects the continental influence of the Iberian peninsula Lisbon is a hillier city than Madrid, giving it higher average temperatures in the winter Under normal conditions, in the summer months the leading edge of the mP (maritime polar) air retreats north and the high-pressure cell establishes sunny, stable, warm conditions over Europe. Azores Siberian Saharan