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Europe: An Introduction 596-629

Europe: An Introduction 596-629. Lesson Overview. ID geographic locations of major nations of Europe Provide examples of how Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire influenced development Describe how religions affected the development of Europe

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Europe: An Introduction 596-629

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  1. Europe: An Introduction 596-629

  2. Lesson Overview ID geographic locations of major nations of Europe Provide examples of how Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire influenced development Describe how religions affected the development of Europe How nationalism destroyed the continental European empires How Marxism, socialism, and fascism affected the development of Europe Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  3. The Geographic Locations of the Major Nations of Europe Europe stretches from Spain in the west to Russia’s Ural Mountains in the east Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  4. Western Europe Germany, France, Belgium, Nerherlands, Austria, Switzerland Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  5. Northern Europe Britain, Ireland Demark, Norway Sweden, Iceland, Finland

  6. Eastern Europe Czech Republlic, Hungary, Poland, Sklovakia, Bulgaria, Romania

  7. Southern Europe Italy, Spain, Portugal, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Greece, Albania, Turkey

  8. The Alps are Europe’s highest mountains

  9. Carpathians are Europe’s largest mountain range Danube is the longest river within the European Union Roman Colosseum Milan, Italy Millennium Wheel: London Eiffel Tower :Paris (France)

  10. INFLUENCE Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  11. Religion Affected Development Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  12. Nationalism Destroyed the Continental European Empires Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  13. Nationalism (loyal to country) Destroyed 4 European Empires Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  14. CPS Questions ( 2-4) Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  15. Activity 1: Geographic Locations in Europe Identify the countries and bodies of water in Europe Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  16. Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  17. Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  18. Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  19. Activity 2: European Influences in the US What current or historic European influences are evident? Do any restaurants offer European food (Italian, Greek)? Do any of the city’s residents speak a European language? Do you know of any inscriptions that seem to be in Latin? What religious traditions have their roots in Europe?

  20. Activity 3: Understanding Nationalism How would you describe the historic and current influence of nationalism on the United States? How has it shaped the US? What part, if any, does nationalism play in the US today? Compare and contrast your ideas about US nationalism to the nationalism movements in Europe we learned about today. Chapter 6, Lesson 1

  21. Review Questions CPS Questions (5 - 6) Chapter 6, Lesson 1

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