Review Questions:
1) What did you learn about EU countries in this section? The cultural divisions they go through. As well as a lot of changes.
2) How do language and religion reflect the cultural division in Western Europe? The Reformation was a religious movement during The Renaissance, Christians broke away from the Catholic Church and started Protestant churches. Hostility between the Catholics and Protestants led to fights and tore up Europe.
3) Which Western European leaders tried to unify Europe through conquest? Adolf Hitler, Napoleon, and Charlemagne.
4) In what way does Western Europe have a diverse economy? Western Europe has a diverse economy because of vehicles, textiles, fashion... ect.
5) What was the Reformation? A religious movement created new differences.
6) What was the Holocaust? A program of mass murder of two-thirds of European Jews, led by Nazis, run by Hitler.
7) What was the Berlin Wall? Is what divided Berlin into two.
8) What are some characteristics of Modern Life in Western Europe? Europeans receive more paid vacation than Americans. Europeans live in smaller houses than Americans, so they go to public places more often to socialize.
Three things I found interesting was, 1. The take on the Renaissance and how the Reformation and the Christians breaking the Catholic Church. 2. The differences with Europe and America in modern life. 3. How Germany and Austria are famous for music.
My question is: If the Reformation didn't happen, where would the Catholic church and Christians stand?
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