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Ideas for Use: Teachers Begin each class period with 1 (or more questions). Have students keep a section of their Interactive Notebooks reserved specifically for Warm-ups. (My students flip their notebooks over and start from the back.) They are encouraged to not lose their papers because a lot of my test questions come from here. The answer sheet turns into the perfect study guide. *You can also use this file at the end of the semester to review for the final exam AND at the end of the year to review for the CRCT! The questions are color-coded by GPS topic: Yellow = Geographic Understandings Light Blue = Historical Understandings Blue = Government Understandings Green = Economic Understandings

Teachers The following slides are answer sheets for the students to write down their answers. My students tape these pages to the back of their Interactive Notebooks. *You don t have to use these sheets; they can just write directly in their notebooks. However, I like them because they can see the questions/answers all year long. Plus, the sheets can be used as a study guide for the BIG test at the end of the year!

1 The natural border between France and Spain are the. A. Ural Mountains B. Alps C. Pyrenees Mountains D. Carpathian Mountains

2 Russian is an example of a language. A. Romance B. Slavic C. Germanic D. Greek

3 What do German and English have in common? A. They are both Romance languages. B. They are both primarily spoken in Russia. C. They are both Germanic languages. D. They are the primary languages spoken in Italy.

4 Which is NOT one of the four regions of the United Kingdom? A. Northern Ireland B. Belgium C. Wales D. Scotland

5 Where did Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all originate? A. Southwest Asia B. Eastern Europe C. Northwest Asia D. Southern Africa

6 Acid rain is destroying the Black Forest. This is a major problem for what country? A. Italy B. United Kingdom C. Russia D. Germany

7 The United Kingdom has set forth government regulations for emissions released from cars. They are working hard to reduce. A. air pollution. B. water pollution. C. erosion. D. flooding.

8 The 2 nd largest river in Europe (that runs through 12 countries) is the river. A. Rhine B. Danube C. Seine D. Thames

9 What is the name of the mountain range that divides the continents of Europe and Asia? A. Alps B. Ural Mountains C. Pyrenees Mountains D. Andes Mountains

10 Which European peninsula is closest to the Arctic Circle? A. Scandinavian B. Iberian C. Italian D. Balkan

11 More than half of Europe is covered by a landform called the. A. Central Uplands. B. Alpine Mountain System. C. European Plain. D. Northwestern Highlands.

12 Which situation is an effect of acid rain? A. cleaner rivers B. destroyed forests C. buildings and statues that look new D. increased automobile manufacturing

13 What is the main cause of air pollution in the United Kingdom? A. nuclear reactor explosion B. London smog C. use of fossil fuels D. automobile exhaust & emissions

14 Which was an effect of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, Ukraine? A. People and animals did not get sick. B. Drinking water was unsafe for a long time. C. Forests got healthier than they had been. D. All the nuclear power plants in the world were closed.

15 Which area of Russia has the greatest population? A. Siberia B. Asian Russia C. European Russia D. Russia s population is spread out evenly across the country.

16 Which condition keeps Russia s natural resources from being used? A. harsh climate and rough terrain B. lack of workers C. no market for the resources D. no government funding

17 What physical feature makes it difficult for Italian merchants to trade with countries north of Italy? A. The Alps B. Mediterranean Sea C. European Plain D. Pyrenees Mountains

18 In what way are the French and Italian languages alike? A. The countries of France and Italy are close to each other. B. They are both Romance languages that derived from Latin. C. They are both the official language of the United Nations. D. French and Italian share the roots of the Germanic languages.

19 Which is the oldest of the three main religions of Europe? A. Christianity B. Islam C. Judaism D. Roman Catholic

20 How are the three religions alike? A. They each worship several gods. B. They each worship only one god. C. Each of the three religions is getting smaller. D. They each use a sacred text known as the Bible.

1 Which European countries established extensive empires in Asia, Africa, and the Americas? A. France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal B. France, United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal C. Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain D. Italy, France, Portugal, Spain

2 Which religion did the early European explorers hope to spread to Asia, Africa, & the Americas? A. Islam B. Hinduism C. Judaism D. Christianity

3 Who was the leader of the Nazi party in Germany during World War II? A. Adolf Hitler B. Vladimir Lenin C. Wilhelm II D. Woodrow Wilson

4 Why was Prince Henry nicknamed the Navigator? A. He was the Prince of Portugal. B. He discovered a trade route around the Americas to Asia. C. He funded many voyages and set up the first school of navigation. D. He funded the first voyage around the world.

5 Which of the following European countries DID NOT have any colonies in the Americas? A. Spain B. France C. Portugal D. Germany

6 What war was a result of militarism and nationalism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? A. Civil War B. Revolutionary War C. World War I D. Cold War

7 Which was a CAUSE of the Russian Revolution? A. The czar was executed. B. There were food shortages in Russia and the serfs were starving. C. The Germans showed signs of surrender. D. Soldiers did not know how to use their weapons.

8 Which person did the actions below? Did not protect the Russian royal family Changed Russia s name to the Soviet Union Set up a communist government in Russia A. Vladimir Lenin B. Czar Nicholas II C. Emperor Wilhelm II D. Woodrow Wilson

9 The Treaty of Versailles ended World War I, but some of the terms of the treaty contributed to the beginning of World War II. Which was one of the terms of the treaty? A. Germany was forced to pay reparations to the Allied countries. B. Germany could develop a strong army and navy. C. It divided Germany into East and West. D. It made Germany a world power.

10 What was a goal of the Treaty of Versailles? A. to help Germany rebuild its industry B. to build better roads and factories in Germany C. To make sure Germany did not invade France in the future D. To give Great Britain and the United States credit for their help in WWI

11 After World War I, how did the Allied countries hope to keep Germany from becoming too powerful again? A. United States took over German military bases. B. Germany was not allowed to have a large army or navy. C. Germany was allowed to keep its colonies. D. Germany did not have to pay any war debts to the Allied countries.

12 Which country was divided during the Cold War: A. France B. Ukraine C. Russia D. Germany

13 What happened to people who spoke out against Hitler? A They were sent to Siberia. B They were allowed to leave Germany. C Some were put in prison; others were murdered. D Nothing; freedom of speech was allowed.

14 Which statement explains what these sentences are about? Hitler promised to rebuild Germany s military. The Treaty of Versailles angered Germans. Hitler said he would get back Germany s lost land. A. events that led to World War I B. feelings Germans had about other countries C. ways that German leaders tried to rebuild their countries D. reasons why Hitler and the Nazis came to power in Germany

15 The Holocaust is associated with which conflict? A. World War I B. World War II C. The Cold War D. Russian Revolution

16 The time of tension without direct warfare from 1945 to 1991 is called: A. World War II B. Nazism C. Cold War D. Holocaust

17 After World War II, which two superpowers engaged in the Cold War? A. United States and the Soviet Union B. Germany and Italy C. United States and Germany D. Soviet Union and Germany

18 The Berlin Wall was built in this country in 1961: A. France B. Ukraine C. Russia D. Germany

19 Which country was the first to begin exploring the west coast of Africa, looking for a route to Asia? (Prince Henry the Navigator is also from this country.) A. France B. Portugal C. Spain D. United Kingdom

20 Which country did not help rebuild West Germany s government after World War II? A. United States B. Soviet Union C. France D. United Kingdom

1 Which of these types of government allows citizens to have the greatest amount of political influence? A. dictatorship B. direct democracy C. absolute monarchy D. oligarchy

2 In an autocratic (dictatorship) government, freedom of speech is usually. A. protected by the government as a civil right B. guaranteed in the government's constitution C. censored and controlled by the government D. regulated only when it presents a clear and present danger

3 In which system of government do states, cities, and counties have the least political power? A. federal B. unitary C. confederate D. democratic

4 In Germany, the central government and the state governments share power. Which of these terms best describes this type of government? A. representative democracy B. federal system C. confederate system D. direct democracy

5 A system of government where power is NOT shared between the strong central government and state governments is a. A. Democratic system. B. Federal system. C. Oligarchic system. D. Unitary system.

6 The type of government in which power rests with a small group of people is called a(n). A. Democracy B. Oligarchy C. Autocracy D. Federal Republic

7 What is evident of a country that has a parliamentary democracy? A. The head of state and the head of government are two different people, one of which is the prime minister. B. The head of the country is always the King or Queen. C. The head of state is the ayatollah. D. The head of government is the president.

8 The two predominate forms of democratic governments are parliamentary and. A. Federal B. Constitutional C. Communist D. Presidential

9 How is the power distributed in a federal system of government? A. The central government has complete control. B. The individual states have complete control. C. The tribe leader shares control with the elders. D. The central government and the states share control.

10 In which type of government are citizens MOST likely to choose their leader? A. Dictatorship B. Oligarchy C. Democracy D. Monarchy

11 In Russia, the president is both the chief executive and the head of state. What type of democracy is this? A. Presidential Democracy B. Parliamentary Democracy C. Unitary Democracy D. Constitutional Democracy

12 Which type of government would most likely abolish all opposing political parties, the direct election of leaders, and freedom of speech? A. Constitutional Monarchy B. Dictatorship C. Representative Democracy D. Direct Democracy

13 If Russia and the United States are both presidential democracies, how do they determine their leaders? A. The citizens vote on the legislature, then members of the legislature select the leader. B. The citizens do not get to choose the leaders. C. The leaders are passed down through generations. D. The citizens directly vote on the leaders in both countries.

14 The ruler of your country has always made all of the political and economic decisions for the country. The citizens do not always agree with his decisions, but they have no power to change anything. He alone makes the decisions and has unlimited power. Which form of government do you have? A. Parliamentary Democracy B. Constitutional Monarchy C. Autocracy D. Oligarchy

15 Most of the people in your country are very poor. You are a rich rancher and you are part of a small group of wealthy land owning families that holds all of the political power in your nation. This small group makes all political decisions for your country. Which form of government do you have? A. Parliamentary Democracy B. Constitutional Monarchy C. Autocracy D. Oligarchy

16 You have just turned 18 and are voting for the first time in your life. You will be voting for the president of your country and for other elected officials. Which form of government do you have? A. Monarchy B. Presidential democracy C. Parliamentary democracy D. Communist

17 In your country, the legislative branch has just elected a new prime minister. Which form of government do you have? A. Parliamentary Democracy B. Constitutional Monarchy C. Autocracy D. Oligarchy

18 In a parliamentary democracy, unlike the presidential system, the head of government belongs to which branch? A. Legislative B. National C. Executive D. Judicial

19 You live in a large country that has many states. The government s power is divided between a central/national government and the state/local governments. Which term best describes the type of government system you have? A. Communist B. Unitary C. Federal D. Oligarchy

20 What type of democratic government is being described? No separation of power between executive & legislative branch Citizens vote for legislature and legislature elects head of government A. Presidential Democracy B. Parliamentary Democracy C. Absolute Monarchy D. Autocracy

1 A product of the earth ( gift of nature ) that people use to meet their needs is a. A. good. B. natural resource. C. free enterprise. D. service.

2 The number limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported from a particular country is the. A. demand. B. quota. C. supply. D. tariff.

3 The economic system of communist countries is most closely related to which of the following: A. Command economy. B. Market economy. C. Traditional economy. D. Mixed economy.

4 Which of the following is NOT one of the basic questions that all economic systems must answer: A. What to produce? B. How to produce? C. How much to produce? D. For whom to produce?

5 A market economy is very different from a command economic system or a traditional system. Which of the following is found in a market economy? A. Free labor B. Competition between businesses C. Government control of industry D. Government control of agriculture

6 In a command economy, economic decisions are made by the. A. consumers. B. market. C. government. D. producers.

7 Which is an example of human capital? A. Education B. Roads C. Factories D. Machinery

8 Who owns the resources in a command economy? A. the government B. no one C. individuals D. private businesses

9 How are goods and services exchanged in a traditional economy? A. through prices and wages B. through government regulation C. through bartering D. through shortages and surpluses

10 Which trade barrier sets up a complete ban on trading between countries? A. mountain B. tariff C. quota D. embargo

11 There are no truly pure Market economic systems, but which of the following countries is close? A. Cuba B. Russia C. China D. United States

12 What is an example of a physical trade barrier? A. quota B. tariff C. mountain D. embargo

13 Which of the following BEST describes a market system? A. The government provides services, such as telephones and television. B. A person can start any legal business and charge any price. C. The government provides food and housing to all workers. D. Businesses are owned by the government.

14 Why is it important for a country to invest in human capital? A. A country needs money in order to pay its workers. B. Workers enjoy getting extra training and job opportunities. C. Businesses cannot do all the training needed by workers to be successful. D. A country s economy is more successful when workers have good education and health care.

15 What is an entrepreneur? A. A person who starts a new business. B. A leader of a country. C. A worker in a factory. D. A student in college.

16 When a government decides to increase a tariff, it increases the amount of a tax placed upon. A. people s income. B. imported goods. C. renewable resources. D. people s property.

17 Most democratic nations have economies. A. mixed. B. traditional. C. command. D. market.

18 This is an economic system where people follow the occupation of their ancestors: A. command. B. market. C. mixed. D. traditional.

19 What is a main reason for people to exchange currency? A. to have foreign money B. to use American dollars to trade C. to make more money by trading currencies D. to buy and sell goods and services with other countries

20 Which is an example of a company investing in capital goods? A. providing health care for workers B. providing classes for workers to learn new skills C. keeping an old machine to see if it will last longer D. buying new computers to build products more quickly

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