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EUROPE

EUROPE. Cultural Characteristics. Cultural Characteristics of Europe. 1. Europe is considered the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. It actually began in England during the 1700’s. Spinning Jenny. Steam Engine. 2.

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EUROPE

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  1. EUROPE Cultural Characteristics

  2. Cultural Characteristics of Europe 1. Europe is considered the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. It actually began in England during the 1700’s. Spinning Jenny Steam Engine

  3. 2. • There are over 200 different ethnic groups which have a variety of languages and traditions. • Diverse in languages, traditions, and religions: • Main religion is Christianity. • The three branches of Christianity are Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox.

  4. Switzerland has multiple languages and ethnic groups, but has enjoyed much peace and lack of conflict. 3. official languages in Switzerland German Italian French and… Romansch! But only spoken by less than 1% of the people!

  5. 4. The Francophone world consists of French speaking countries and regions of the world.

  6. 5. How has European culture spread(diffused) to other parts of the world? • Exploration 2. Colonization 3. Imperialism Ex. Spanish language and Roman Catholic religion in Latin America

  7. 6. Ancient Greece considered the “birthplace of democracy”

  8. 7. Europe is one of the world’s most densely populated regions and highly urbanized. Because of this, Europe suffers from various forms of pollution, including acid rain pollution.

  9. 8. Europe has had recent conflicts, wars, and revolutions. These conflicts have been a result of religious differences and/or ethnic differences. a. Northern Ireland – conflict between the Roman Catholics and Protestants b. Yugoslavia – conflict between the Serbs, Croats, Bosnians, and Albanians on the Balkan Peninsula.

  10. Maps Change Over Time- What changed in this example? Yugoslavia is now known as the independent countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and the newest one – KOSOVO!

  11. SOME MAJOR CITIES & POPULAR LANDMARKS Berlin London Paris Madrid Rome Athens

  12. We are chalets found in the Swiss Alps!

  13. Windmills- common in the Netherlands to help pump water out of low-lying fields.

  14. CASTLES: Usually built as a fortress during the feudal period for a noble or aristocratic landowner. Royal families also built them for residences. These can be found all over Europe

  15. PARIS, FRANCE Notre Dame Cathedral http://www.paris.org/Monuments/NDame/

  16. http://www.aviewoncities.com/gallery/paris/arcdetriomphe.htm Arc de Triomphe in central Paris

  17. http://www.aviewoncities.com/paris/louvre.htm The Louvre: Enormous art museum in downtown Paris, France

  18. http://www.aviewoncities.com/gallery/paris/eiffeltower.htm Eiffel Tower- symbol of Paris

  19. Rome, Italy http://ancient-rome.tripod.com/colosseum/colosseum2.htm The Colosseum

  20. Leaning Tower in Pisa, Italy

  21. http://graphics.stanford.edu/~lucasp/pictures/italy/vatican/2stpeterspiazza.jpghttp://graphics.stanford.edu/~lucasp/pictures/italy/vatican/2stpeterspiazza.jpg St. Peter’s Basilica Vatican City, Rome, Italy

  22. The birthplace of democracy!! http://historylink101.net/greece1/pic_temple-parthenon.htm The Parthenon in Athens, Greece

  23. Westminster Abbey in London “Where kings are crowned”

  24. Big Ben Weighs more than 13 tons! Nickname for the bell in the clock tower of London’s Parliament Building

  25. “Big Ben” is actually the name of the bell inside the clock tower, but everyone uses the nickname for the tower itself. http://www.darknessandlight.co.uk/london_pictures/fs-sep/2006.JPG BIG BEN in London

  26. Don’t confuse these two! Notre Dame Cathedral Westminster Abbey London, England Paris, France

  27. Now that you know all the European Landmarks, go to the next page and label them again! Make sure you write down what and WHERE! Review through the power point if you need to.

  28. Go to the next page: Landmarks of Europe map. 1- Label the following cities: London, England Paris, France Pisa, Italy Rome, Italy(Vatican City) Athens, Greece 2 - Draw a line from each European Landmark to the city where it is located.

  29. You are now done with your Europe Cultural Characteristics! Next to do: • Get a Europe Map Skills and follow directions! When done with this – place in correct file folder! AND FINALLY…. • Improve your mental map of Europe: Go to the following websites: http://lizardpoint.com/geography/europe-quiz.php Practice identifying your countries here! www.sheppardsoftware.com/Geography.htm Click on Europe Geography Games Here you can practice labeling countries, capitals and rivers! • Work on Chapter 11 HW due Friday

  30. You are now done with your Europe Cultural Characteristics! You may do the following: • Improve your mental map of Europe: Go to the following websites: http://lizardpoint.com/geography/europe-quiz.php Practice identifying your countries here! www.sheppardsoftware.com/Geography.htm Click on Europe Geography Games Here you can practice labeling countries, capitals and rivers! • Work on Chapter 11 HW due Friday

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