Chapter 14: Northeastern Europe

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Chapter 14: Northeastern Europe British Isle/ Benelux/ Scandinavia

What 2 countries make up the British Isles? Republic of Ireland & The United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland)

Name 4 Political Regions of the United Kingdom. England Whales Scotland Northern Ireland No Flag for Northern Ireland

Name the groups that made and impact on Lowland Britain and describe the impact. Early Settlers (Druids)  Stone Hedge Celts  Ancestors of the Scots/Welch/ Irish Romans  Fortified towns Angles & Saxons  Drove Celts to the Highlands Vikings  est. coastal settlements

Define Sequent Occupancy Settlement by successive groups of people creating distinctive cultural landscapes.

During the height, the British Empire controlled how much of the world’s land? At its height the British Empire controlled almost 25% of the world’s land and resources. Making it the largest empire in the history of the world. Francis Drake’s “The Golden Hind”

Give details about the following as it deals with the British Isles. Social Life: Centered around eateries. These are known as “pubs”. Most commonly associated with bars, a pub is more like a restaurant. Mudlark Pub in London England. Has been in the Harry Potter movies.

Give details about the following as it deals with the British Isles. Sports: Soccer Rugby Cricket British Soccer Player David Bex Beckham. His wife is more attractive than he is!

Give details about the following as it deals with the British Isles. Language: English Gaelic Leprechauns speak a form of Gaelic.

Complete the following chart England Ireland Government Religion Major Cities

Complete the following chart England Ireland Government Constitutional Monarchy Republic Religion Protestant Catholic Major Cities London Dublin

What happened to British Industry from 1700 – 2000? Coal & Iron Mining Improved river and canal transportation Ship building 1800’s World’s 1st railroad & subway Steam Power Dominated Global Trade 1900’s Industry Declines Nationalization used to stop decline

Give 3 Facts for each economy. Britain Ireland Most industry now private Oil & Gas wells help economy Tourism very important 1 of Europe’s most rapidly developing countries Industries  Banking/ Computers/ Electronics/ Food Production Immigrants coming to work in Ireland

What is the #1 challenge in this region? Violence between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. The group responsible for much of this violence is the IRA (Irish Republican Army)

Scottish Culture A serving of haggis, neeps and tatties Haggis is sheep’s heart, liver and lung Stuffed into its stomach or intestines And then boiled. Yum Yum!

Scottish Sports Caber toss, judged for distance, The caber must go end over end Scottish Wrestling is very popular During the highland games

Who are the Benelux Countries? Belgium Netherlands Luxembourg These countries banded to together after WW II They are the foundation for the European Union

3 Need to know facts on: European Union Euro Organization for increasing economic & political cooperation in Europe Established November 1st 1993 Introduced a common currency known as the “Euro” in 1999.

Give info on the cultures found in each city. Belgium Luxembourg Northern part is inhabited by Flanders Southern part inhabited by Walloons German French Luxembourgian Combination of German and Dutch

What organizations are located in Brussels? NATO  North Atlantic Treaty Organization EU  European Union

Give 3 facts about Belgium's Economy. Based on Agriculture, Industry, & services for international business Known for Diamond cutting, carpets, & chocolate. Economy is very diversified. ( For those of you that do not know what that means, they make money from many different things.)

Give 4 facts about the Netherlands Have fossil fuel deposits, but dependent on imported oil Economy is very diversified Population is well educated, productive & supported by expensive government programs Major cities are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Hague

Give 4 facts about Luxembourg Smallest country in the European Union World’s largest GDP (Gross Domestic Product) at $36, 400 Economy based on Banking Government is a Constitutional Monarchy

What countries make up Scandinavia? Finland Denmark Norway Sweden Iceland

What things do the Scandinavian Countries have in common? Religion (Protestant Lutherans) Language (except Finnish) Government Healthy and Educated Populations Long life expectancy with low birth rate Mostly urban population

Give the Capital for each country Norway Sweden Finland Iceland Denmark Oslo Stockholm Helsinki Reykjavik Copenhagen

Give 3 Facts about Greenland Covered with ice, is uninhabitable Settled by Vikings in 900’s and 1700’s Is a self governing territory of Denmark

Give 3 facts about Iceland Settlements around Reykjavik Member of NATO but not EU Uses geothermal energy & hydroelectric power

List the main economic activities for each country Finland  Manufacturing (high tech goods) Sweden  Manufacturing & Wood Products Denmark  Manufacturing & Commercial Agriculture Iceland  Fishing Norway  Fishing, Petroleum, & Energy export

What is Socialism? An economic activity system in which government owns and controls the means of producing goods

What are some of the benefits of the Swedish welfare program? Free and a good education Medical Insurance Child care (up to 1 year off until the child is 8 years old) Money to raise children