| A | B |
| The east side of Germany when the wall was up was considered a _______ state | communist |
| The west side of Germany when the wall was up was considered a ________ state. | capitalist |
| What is the Holocaust? | systematic murder of more than 6 million Jews by the Nazis |
| Germany is the size of what state | Montana |
| What is known for its beautiful scenery and wood products? | Black Forest |
| What is a river in Europe that flows through the Black Forest? | Danube River |
| What are superhighways that join German cities? | autobahn |
| Who united a collection of small territories into a single nation in the 1800's? | Otto von Bismark |
| After WWII, Germany was divided into the ________ and _______. | East and West |
| In 1989 East and West Germany experienced what? | reunification |
| ______ is known as the bringing two parts together under one government. | renification |
| What type of government does Germany have? | Federal Republic |
| Large amounts of money have been spent in the east to improve the _______. | infrastructure |
| The capital of Germany is ________. | Berlin |
| The ______ form most o fthe landscape in Switzerland, Austria, and Liechtenstein. | Alps |
| Switzerland remained ________ in the wars. | neutral |
| Most of Switzerland's industries and its richest farmlands are found on the ________ between the Jura Moutain and the Alps. | plateau |
| Switzerland is a thriving _________ nation. | Industrial |
| Switzerland has four national languages. They are____ ___ ____ and _____. | German, French, Italian, and Romansch |
| Switzerland's government is _______. | Federal Republic |
| The Alps cover ________ of Austria | 3/4 |
| Mountains provide ________ and hydroelectric power. | timber |
| Most Austrians live in _______ and towns | cities |
| Austria's language is _______. | German |
| Austria's religion is _________ ________. | Roman Catholic |
| Austria's capital | Vienna |
| Switzerland's capital | Bern |