Geography Chapter 9 Review
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- Q1Where are polders located?The NetherlandsEnglandFinland30s
- Q2Polders are created when sea water is pumped out of the seas using ________________ or electrical pumps to create dry lands for farming.windmillscraneshand pumps30s
- Q3Which region of Europe contains the most populated/large cities?Southern European PlainsNorthern European PlainsNorthern Asian Plains30s
- Q4The benefits of the coastlines allowed for what two things to develop in Europe?trade and huntingtrade and the fishing industrythe fishing industry and hunting30s
- Q5What created a natural defensive barrier across most of Europe?mountainsfjordspolders30s
- Q6What type of government did Athens have?OligarchyDictatorshipDemocracy30s
- Q7What type of government did Sparta have?OligarchyMonarchyDemocracy30s
- Q8Which city-state invested in education, trade, and wealth?RomeAthensSparta30s
- Q9Who led the 300 Spartans against the Persians?NapoleonAlexander the GreatLeonidas30s
- Q10Who spread Greek ideas about democracy, science, and philosophy during his conquests of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Persia?Alexander the GreatCaesarLeonidas30s
- Q11What do the colors of the rings and white background represent in the Olympics’ symbol?the colors of the nations' flagsthe colors of the land and the seathe colors of the rainbow30s
- Q12True or false: Money was made off of the ancient OlympicsFalseTrue30s
- Q13Who was allowed to compete in the Ancient Olympics?anyone who was able toonly Greeks and Romansonly Greeks30s
- Q14What continents did Rome’s empire touch?Asia and AfricaEurope and AustraliaEurope, Asia, and Africa30s
- Q15Who founded Rome in 800 B.C.E.?The GreeksThe LatinsThe French30s