Europe Unit Test
Across
- 3. Compares the number of people too young or old to work with people who can work
- 5. the gradual wearing away of Earth's surface by the action of wind, water, ice, and gravity
- 8. how many languages are spoken in Europe?
- 10. A form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life, but it is ceremonial. (The British Monarchy)
- 14. or Israel What is the name of the Jewish promised land? (Today's name as well as the ancient name)
- 15. The word used to describe food prepared in accordance with religious law.
- 17. The creation and movement of glaciers
- 18. Pollution that starts in one country and goes into other countries
- 20. are when a block of earth's crust slides upwards along a fault line
- 22. Who could be considered Judaism's greatest prophet? What did he give to Judaism?
- 23. Rain that has been turned slightly acidic, like vinegar, by pollution in the air
- 25. What country has the highest life expectancy in the world?
- 27. The currency of the EU
- 28. An organized massacre of a particular ethnic group, in particular that of Jewish people in Russia or eastern Europe.
- 31. which country left the EU in 2020?
- 34. What are leaders (similar to priests) in Judaism called?
- 36. What do the Jewish people call their god? What is special about this name?
- 37. How many commandments are there in Judaism?
- 38. Hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people.
- 42. smallest country on earth
- 43. The power to govern is determined by the people. Decisions are made by voting (No current country is truly this. Most are actually republics.).
- 44. The fertility rate needed to maintain a population
- 49. A river and all the streams that flow into it
- 50. Who is the founder of Judaism?
- 51. Languages that evolved from Vulgar Latin: French, Italian, Spanish.
- 52. The movement of plates below Earth's surface
Down
- 1. The formation and eruption of volcanoes
- 2. how long has Judaism been a religion?
- 4. Government by the people through freely elected representatives bound by the laws contained in a charter or constitution. (U.S., France)
- 6. A form of energy that comes from nuclear reactions
- 7. One person has sole power in the state. The ruler of the country claims total control over all activities of the citizens. (Sudan, Rwanda, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba, Syria, Iran, Turkmenistan, North Korea, Belarus)
- 9. A form of international cooperation in which countries give up some control of their affairs as they work together to achieve shared goals
- 11. The average age someone in a given population will live to
- 12. lowest point in Europe
- 13. A force that divides people and their countries
- 16. An international organization comprising 27 European countries and governing common economic, social, and security policies across those countries. Came into being after the terrible aftermath of the world wars in the 20th century. The intent was to use this body to avoid future, catastrophic conflicts.
- 19. are when 2 plates collide 1 goes on top of each other.
- 21. The belief that every form of regulation or government is immoral and unnecessary (NONE)
- 24. longest river in Europe
- 26. A belief in only one god
- 29. Jewish day of rest from sunset on Friday until Saturday evening
- 30. The number of Countries in Europe
- 32. The study of human populations and how they change
- 33. An institution that establishes and enforces rules for a group of people.
- 35. What is the replacement rate that is needed for a country to at least maintain its population?
- 39. where do Jews worship?
- 40. A force that unites people and their countries
- 41. A form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life. (Saudi Arabia, Vatican City, Swaziland)
- 45. Countries reduce or remove trade barriers, such as tariffs. Tariffs are taxes on goods that cross country borders.
- 46. highest point in Europe at 18,510 ft.
- 47. Religious leaders rule according to religious laws (Iran, Saudi Arabia, Vatican city)
- 48. population of Europe