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Column AColumn B BColumn C CColumn D DColumn E EColumn F

True or False Poland is a multiethnic nation A 100

False A 100

What is a ghetto A 200

An area of a city where minorities are forced to live A 200

What is the major religion of Poland? A 300

Roman Catholic A 300

A 400 A majority of Poland is covered by the _________ __________ Plain

A 400 Northern European

This was a Polish trade union federation as well as the first non-Communist-controlled trade union in a Warsaw Pact country A 500

Solidarity A 500

The Holocaust resulted in the destruction of a majority of what religious/ethnic group of Poland? B 100

Jewish B 100

What form of government controlled Poland between the late 1940 to 1989 B 200

Communist B 200

Was unemployment higher or lower after Poland broke from Communism? B 300

higher B 300

What was the Holocaust B 400

When the Nazi’s slaughtered millions of civilians during WWII B 400

True or False Iron ore is a valuable natural resource found in Poland? B 500

False B 500

The economy of the Czech republic is based ___________ C 100

industry C 100

What two countries were formed from the formed country of Czechoslovakia? C 200

Czech Republic and Slovakia C 200

What is the most serious problem facing the Czech Republic? C 300

Air and water pollution C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

What land features dominate the landscape of the Czech Republic? C 400

plateaus and mountains C 400

What are collective farms C 500

Farms owned by the government where the workers get a wage and a share of the profits C 500

The economy of Slovakia is based on __________and __________ D 100

Farming and industry D 100

True or False Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary share Western outlooks and ways D 200

True D 200

What physical feature in Hungary separates the broad plains of the east from the plateaus, hills and valleys in west? D 300

Danube River D 300

The “Breadbasket of Europe” is found in which country? D 400

Hungary D 400

True or False The people of Hungary are descendents from the Magyars D 500

True D 500

True or False Since the end of Communist rule, the Balkans have experienced more peace than war E 100

False E 100

After WWII Yugoslavia was made into how many separate republics held together under communist rule E 200

6

What is Balkanize? E 300

to break up into small, mutually hostile political units E 300

What is 1 of the 2 reasons why Slovenia has a higher standard of living E 400

Industry and ties to the west E 400

Why is Bulgaria known as Garden of Eastern Europe E 500

because of warm summers and mild winters E 500

Define annex F 100

to formally add into a country or state the territory of another F 100

What city was the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster in the Ukraine? F 200

Chernobyl F 200

What is Ukraine’s major exports to Russia and other nearby nations? F 300

food F 300

Define diversity F 400

To give variety to F 400

What are the Physical characteristics of the Baltic States F 500

flat and covered with marshy lowlands F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Country Borders Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Why have the borders of many Eastern European countries changed many times throughout history? Click on screen to continue

Many different answers: War, ethnic groups, political groups Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Your test is tomorrow. Study, Study, Study