100 points

1.Why are Western Europe’s rivers essential to its economy?
They are scenic and attract many tourists.
They create political boundaries.
They provide routes for shipping, exporting, and importing goods.
They allow fishing to be the main industry in Western Europe.

2.Which climate zones are in Western Europe?
Choose all correct answers.
marine west coast
humid continental
subarctic
tundra
high altitude
Mediterranean
3.Which natural resource is most important to the economy of Western Europe today?
gold
oil
iron ore
coal
4.How did the economy of Western Europe change after the Crusades?
Choose all correct answers.
Skilled workers formed guilds.
Small villages disappeared as workers moved to cities.
The Catholic Church controlled trade routes.
Increased trade created a merchant class.
5.Which cause contributed to both World War I and World War II ?
competition for increased economic power
a mission to spread the Catholic faith
the belief in a superior race
some nations’ desire to expand territory
6.Which changes resulted from the Industrial Revolution?
Choose all correct answers.
Goods became cheaper and more plentiful.
New technology caused unemployment among farmworkers.
The standard of living declined in western nations.
Many people left rural areas to work in the cities
7.Which cultural contributions come from Western Europe?
Choose all correct answers.
literature, including William Shakespeare’s plays
sports, including baseball and lacrosse
musical compositions such as those from Bach and Schubert
dances such as the samba
8.Which statement about the European Union is true?
The major goal is to strengthen trade within Europe.
It controls the economies of member countries.
The group of European countries shares a government.
Any country willing to eliminate tariffs may become a member.
9.Which religion is most widespread in Western Europe?
Islam
Baptist
Catholicism
Judaism
10.Which challenges does the European Union face today?
Choose all correct answers.
an aging population
competition from countries with larger economies
a lack of members
members with weak economies
11.Which advantages are created by the European Union?
Choose all correct answers.
Economic growth remains strong in all member countries.
People within the European Union can cross borders freely.
People can be employed in their own country or in a member country.
Inflation keeps prices for exports high.

Respuesta :

Answer:

1. They are scenic and attract many tourists.

2. Marine west coast, Mediterranean, and high altitude

3. iron ore

4. A. Small villages disappeared as workers moved to cities.

B. Increased trade created a merchant class.

5.  nations all wanted to expand their territories

6. sorry I don't have an answer (I'M SOOO SORRY!)

7.  literature, including William Shakespeare’s plays, musical compositions such as those from Bach and Schubert, sports, including baseball and lacrosse

8.It controls the economies of member countries.

9. Catholicism

10. A lack of members

11. People can be employed in their own country or in a member country.

Explanation:

1. The major goal is to strengthen trade within Europe.

2.In Western Europe there are marine climates, Mediterranean climates, semiarid areas, highland and humid subtropical climates.

3.I believe oil is not it of the fact that most of it is either in the western hemisphere (Bolivia) or in the Middle East. The main natural resource that is most important is iron ore, due to the fact that there are vast deposits of it in Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, etc.

5.Germany, Austria-Hungary, Britain, France, and other nations all wanted to expand their territories, and these clashes soon led to WWI

7. No explanation

8. I may be american but I do know that! (shocking)

9. for sure! its 72% of the western Europe population,

10. The answer is a lack of members. Unlike European countries, where decreasing death rates occurred gradually, countries in developing regions experienced a dramatic drop in death rates in the '50s as a result of exportation of medical technology and public health policies from the developed world. Developing countries did not see a corresponding reduction in birth rates Instead, the population explosion, which began in the '50s, is attributed to high rates of natural increase in the developing world.

11. Working conditions, as well as social benefits and tax advantages are equal to the citizens of that country.

I hope this could help

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Answer:

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