Which language arrived in Europe first? *

Germanic
Proto-Indo European
Latin

TRUE or FALSE: Most people in Europe live with 100 miles of the coast or near river valleys. *
False
True

A goal of the EU (European Union) was to make trade easier & reduce the cost of trading for all EU nations. How were they able to accomplish that? *
by controlling the all of the nations governments
by having them use the same type of currency (money)
by paying for all taxes and tariffs

In a _________________ , abuse of power & use of violence are common and there are no free elections. *
dictatorship
monarchy
democracy

Some Immigrants are less educated and lack skills, so recent immigration
influxes have created which demographic challenge in Europe? *
more strain on the government welfare systems- like housing & healthcare
more diversity & acceptance
more people entering the workforce

The idea of democracy was started in what country? *
Germany
France
Ancient Greece

To help stop the environmental risks that were being caused by
greenhouse gases, Europe implemented an international agreement called the ___________ ____________ *
Green Operation
Kyoto Protocol
Miyagi Rule

Many jobs in European nations center around tourism and ____________ sector. *
service
technology
industrial

Which of the following is true about European Union (EU) member countries? *
they are not allowed to cross the borders of the EU countries without approval
they share a common currency & trade freely
they have the same laws & government systems
they are no longer independent countries

When countries invest in their people through education, the standard of living in that nation and wages are __________ for everyone. *
lowered
unchanged
raised

Thanks to recent immigration and migration, the overall population in Europe is getting younger. Yet, families are not having as many babies. This creates which challenge? *
a decrease in wages and job opportunites
a decrease in the number of skilled workers & population
a decrease in death rates & costs

__________ is the dominant religion in Southern Europe. *
Protestantism
Islam
Roman Catholicism
Taoism

What country focused on human capital, resulting in high wages, strong entrepreneurship and a strong economy? *
Germany
Both
Britain

Burning _________________ puts unsafe chemicals in air, which is a threat to people's health and the growth of crops. *
greenhouse gases
nuclear waste
fossil fuels

True or False: In the EU, most of its governing bodies are elected by the people. *
True
False
_________ were Christians broke away from and spoke out against the practices of the Catholic church. *
Muslims
Protestants
Catholics

All are requirements for joining the EU (European Union) except which one? *
Give up some control of your borders
Adopt the common currency (euro)
Share funds with other member nations
Share country's military force

In a ________, the government is directed by a religion and its leaders. *
DEMOCRACY
THEOCRACY
DICTATORSHIP

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1. Proto-Indo European
2. False
3. By having them use the same type of currency (money)
4. dictatorship
5. more strain on the government welfare systems - like housing & healthcare
6. Ancient Greece
7. Kyoto Protocol
8. service
9. they share a common currency & trade freely
10. raised
11. a decrease in the number of skilled workers & population
12. Roman Catholicism
13. Both Germany and Britain
14. fossil fuels
15. True
16. Protestants
17. Share country's military force
18. THEOCRACY
19. True

To find the answer to the question "Which language arrived in Europe first? Germanic, Proto-Indo European, Latin", we can examine historical records and linguistic studies. Latin arrived in Europe first among the three options listed. It originated in ancient Rome and spread throughout the Roman Empire, which included most of Europe. Proto-Indo European is the ancestor language of many European languages, including Germanic languages, but its arrival predates the arrival of the Germanic languages specifically.

To determine the truth of the statement "Most people in Europe live within 100 miles of the coast or near river valleys: True or False", we can rely on demographic data and geographical information. The statement is False. While coastal areas and river valleys tend to be more populated, there are significant populations living further inland as well.

To understand how the EU accomplished the goal of making trade easier and reducing the cost of trading for all member nations, we need to examine the objectives and policies of the EU. One way they achieved this goal is by having member nations use the same type of currency, the euro, which simplified financial transactions and eliminated exchange rate complexities. By harmonizing regulations and standards, the EU also reduced trade barriers and facilitated smoother trade within the member states. Additionally, the EU has negotiated trade agreements with external countries and regions to further facilitate trade.

In a dictatorship, abuse of power and the use of violence are common, and there are no free elections. Dictatorships are characterized by a concentration of power in the hands of a single ruler or small group without checks and balances or citizen participation in governance.

Recent immigration influxes in Europe, including significant arrival of less educated and skilled immigrants, have created more strain on the government welfare systems like housing and healthcare. This demographic challenge requires the government to address the increased demand for social support services and integration programs.

The idea of democracy originated in Ancient Greece, making it the country where the concept was first developed and implemented.

To address environmental risks caused by greenhouse gases, Europe implemented an international agreement called the Kyoto Protocol. This protocol aimed to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and combat climate change by setting targets for emissions reductions and establishing mechanisms for cooperation among signatory countries.

Many jobs in European nations center around the service sector, which includes industries such as tourism, hospitality, healthcare, education, and professional services.

In the European Union (EU), member countries share a common currency (euro) and trade freely with each other. However, they retain their independent laws and government systems, although there are some common regulations and institutions within the EU.

When countries invest in their people through education, the standard of living and wages are raised for everyone. Education equips individuals with knowledge and skills that enhance their productivity, making them more valuable in the labor market and contributing to economic growth.

Due to recent immigration and lower birth rates, the overall population in Europe is getting younger, but the challenge that arises is a decrease in the number of skilled workers and population. This demographic shift can have implications for the labor market, economic productivity, and sustainability of social systems, such as pensions and healthcare.

Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion in Southern Europe, which includes countries like Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Greece.

Germany is a country that focused on human capital, resulting in high wages, strong entrepreneurship, and a strong economy. The country has invested heavily in education and vocational training, creating a skilled workforce that drives economic success.

Burning fossil fuels puts unsafe chemicals in the air, which poses a threat to people's health and the growth of crops. Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources that release greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change and air pollution.

In the EU, most of its governing bodies are elected by the people. The EU has a system of representative democracy where citizens elect representatives to the European Parliament, which is one of the EU's main legislative bodies.

Protestants were Christians who broke away from and spoke out against the practices of the Catholic Church during the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.

Not all requirements for joining the EU (European Union) include giving up control of borders, adopting the common currency (euro), sharing funds with other member nations, and sharing the country's military force. Each requirement is assessed and negotiated individually during the accession process.

In a theocracy, the government is directed by a religion and its leaders. This means that religious doctrines and leaders hold significant influence over political decisions and governance.

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