Students will be able to
1) Compare data on the physical geography of
Europe.
2) Identify key features of Europe physical
geography, climate and vegetation, and human-environment interaction.
3) Identify European countries and borders in
1914.
4) Identify current political features.
5) Learn about European religions and climates.
6) Analyze language distribution and population
density in Europe.
7) Explain how winds warm much of Europe.
8) Describe the climate of inland Europe.
9) Identify the climatic characteristics in the
Mediterranean.
10)
Describe
the climatic effect of vegetation on the Land of the Midnight Sun.
11)
Describe
the land reclamation of the Netherlands.
12)
Explain the
unique environment of Venice.
13)
Identify
reasons for deforestation in Europe.
14)
Identify
features of human geography in the four sub-regions of Europe.
15)
Identify
cultural divisions in Western Europe.
16)
Analyze
Western European economies.
17)
Discuss the
seafaring conquerors and the formation of the British Empire.
18)
Explain the
major historical trends leading to modern age.
19)
Identify
the major trends in Northern Europe’s economy.
20)
Explain the
how ethnic and religious diversity has defined Eastern European culture.
21)
Analyze
Eastern European turmoil in the 20th Century.
22)
Identify
the challenges involved in moving toward economic growth and political freedom
in Eastern Europe.
23)
Interpret thematic maps.
24)
Identify
key features of the landforms, resources, climate, vegetation, and human
environment in Russia and the Republics.
25)
Describe
four major vegetation regions of Russia and the Republics.
26)
Describe
how Russia’s harsh winter has been both an obstacle and an advantage to the
country.
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