Europe Home of the Crazy Border. Europe after WW1.

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Europe Home of the Crazy Border

Europe after WW1

Europe after WW2

Yugoslavia How it defines itself!! These are the ETHNIC Groups of the region. Confusing?

Yugoslavia was divided into 5 countries

Where is this land?

Your job Divide Texas into 10 separate countries. Include – A name for the country – Its capital city – What is the main economic activity – What is the demographics (ethnicity) – What languages? – Where is going to get drinking water?

Ethnicity in Texas

Use the links below Warm up reading: Warm up video: Used for this or as a standalone. Map of Balkanized Yugoslavia: there are several to select from. Printed Map of Texas with major bodies of water and cities ; Holt Textbook- Physical-Political Map page TX1 Land Use Map page TX9 Natural Regions of Texas Map page TX21 Subregions of Texas pages TX22, 26, 28, 29 Projected Map Divide Texas into 10 different countries. Include 1 enclave and 1 exclave. (some students will figure out how to get around this one) Provide the following for each new country: Name, dominate religion, language, political system, capital city, demographics, primary economic activity and what makes it a region. They must use current cities and landforms.