2 ESO Geography and History 2. Tema 7
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Título del Test:![]() 2 ESO Geography and History 2. Tema 7 Descripción: Territorial Organisation EUROPE |




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A stamp or mark in a passport to show taht you have permission to enter or stay in a specific country es a. Visa. National identity card (DNI). Passport. What documents do we need to enter another country?. National Identity Card (DNI). Only Passport. The main is a passport, althoug some countries also require a visa. The spanish DNI is issued by the government. It provides proof of identity and can be used to travel to countries in the Schengen Area. True. False. This is an official document that provides proof of identity and nationality. You show it when you enter or leave a country. DNI. Passport. Credit Card. The Schengen Agreement was signed in. 1995. 1985. 1975. Check the Non-EU countries in the Schengen Area. Norway. Iceland. Switzerland. Croatia. The Schengen Agreement was signed in 1995. It established the Schengen Area, wich allows free movement of citizens within the European Union. True. False. The Schengen Agreement was signed in 1995. It established the Schengen Area, wich allows free movement of citizens within the European Union. Choose the EU COUNTRIES NOT in the Schengen Area. Ireland. United Kingdom. Iceland. Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria and Cyprus. They are Non-EU countries in the Schengen Area. They are EU countries in the Schengen Area. They are candidate countries to join in the Schengen Area. They are EU countries not in the Schengen Area. Iceland, Norway and Switzerland are. EU countries in the Schengen Area. EU countries not in the Schengen Area. Non-EU countries in the Schengen Area. Candidate countries in the Schengen Area. What are the advantages of being in the Schengen Area for citizens of the member countries?. Allows free movement of cititizens within the European Union. Allows terrorist attacks Europe. Allows Rick & Morty to watch interdimensional tv channels. The world is divided into different countries or states. Countries or states are separated from other countries by. Borders or frontiers, which are decided on by each country. Walls. Wakanda shield. Frontiers are the political boundaries of territories and are defined in different ways. Choose the two ways. Natural frontiers. Are defined by natural relief features, for example, a mountain range or a river may divide two areas. Political frontiers. These are artificial frontiers and they are defined by geographical coordinates. Alien frontiers. Are defined by Thanos in the infinity wars. Natural frontiers could be defined by. a mountain range or a river. geographical coordinates. Political frontiers. are artificial frontiers and they are defined by geographical coordinates. Are defined by natural relief features. Societies often organise their territory into SUBDIVISIONS to make a country easier to manage. These subdivisions can be. regions, autonomous, communities, provinces, districts, counties, etc...and can be different sizes. Natural frontiers. Political frontiers. Makes the movement and communication of a society within its geographical space easier. Integrating factors. Fragmenting factors. Political frontiers. Make movement and communication difficult within a territory. Integrating factors. Fragmenting factors. Schengen Ageement. When a society organises its territories, it has to consider the phsysical relief of the country. In many cases a society decides to modify the natural environment in order to overcome physical obstacles. There are integrating factors and fragmenting factors. Link each one. Integrating factors. Fragmenting factors. What is a state?. Is a territory with an organised political community under one government. Is a regional administrations. Is a planet of star wars movie. A state is a territory with an organised political community under one government. It consists of four basic elements. Citizens, Territory or country, Laws, The branches of government. Citizens, space ships, robots, Bender. Rick & morty, adventure time, Star wars, Marvel. A state consist of four basic elements. Link their definitions. State. Citizens. Laws. The branches of government. There are three branches of government: The LEGISLATIVE BRANCH wich makes the laws. The JUDICIAL BRANCH, wich ensures that the laws are obeyed. The EXECUTIVE BRANCH, wich applies the laws. The Defense, The Constitution, The hospitals. The avengers, The fantastic four, The X man. The branches of government there are three branches of government. Link every one with the correct function. The judicial branch. The executive branch. The legislative branch. Democratic countries share basic principles wich establish the rights and duties of citizens, a certain type of government, etc. This set of rules is the. Constitution. The branches of government. The laws. A state has several main functions. International relations. National security. Economic well-being. Social services. Economic well-being. This function is to defend the interest of citizens against harm from other countries. Alliances with other states help to protect common interests. It ensures that national and international laws are obeyed, and defends the national territory and its citizens from external aggression. Governments design strategies and make laws to ensure an efficient economy and adequate economic growth. Infrastructures are created to achieve these aims. These provide the basic services for all citizens, such as food and water, housing, health care and education. A welfare state is a state that guarantees the economic and social well-being of its citizens. Social Services. This function is to defend the interest of citizens against harm from other countries. Alliances with other states help to protect common interests. It ensures that national and international laws are obeyed, and defends the national territory and its citizens from external aggression. Governments design strategies and make laws to ensure an efficient economy and adequate economic growth. Infrastructures are created to achieve these aims. These provide the basic services for all citizens, such as food and water, housing, health care and education. A welfare state is a state that guarantees the economic and social well-being of its citizens. National security. This function is to defend the interest of citizens against harm from other countries. Alliances with other states help to protect common interests. It ensures that national and international laws are obeyed, and defends the national territory and its citizens from external aggression. Governments design strategies and make laws to ensure an efficient economy and adequate economic growth. Infrastructures are created to achieve these aims. These provide the basic services for all citizens, such as food and water, housing, health care and education. A welfare state is a state that guarantees the economic and social well-being of its citizens. International relations. This function is to defend the interest of citizens against harm from other countries. Alliances with other states help to protect common interests. It ensures that national and international laws are obeyed, and defends the national territory and its citizens from external aggression. Governments design strategies and make laws to ensure an efficient economy and adequate economic growth. Infrastructures are created to achieve these aims. These provide the basic services for all citizens, such as food and water, housing, health care and education. A welfare state is a state that guarantees the economic and social well-being of its citizens. A welfare state is. a state that guarantees the economic and social well-being of its citizens. ake laws to ensure an efficient economy and adequate economic growth. Infrastructures are created to achieve these aims. It ensures that national and international laws are obeyed. The institutions of a state are responsible for carrying out its functions. The main institutions are. The Head of Sate. The Government. The Parliament. The Courts of Justices. Regional and local administrations. Doraemon. The institutions of a state are responsible for carrying out its functions. The main institutions are. The Head of State. The Government. The Parliament. The Courts of Justice. Regional and local administrations. What elements does a state include?. Citizens, Territory or country, Laws, The branches of government. Citizens, Territory or country, Laws, Mordecai. Citizens, Territory or country, Laws, Rigby. The head of State. represents the country abroad. In some states, this person also ensures that the basic principles of the Constitution are upheld. holds the executive power. holds the legislative power. Who PREPARES the NATIONAL BUDGET. The Government. The Parliament. The Courts of Justice. Who APPROVES the NATIONAL BUDGET. The Government. The Parliament. The Courts of Justice. Who represents the country abroad?. The Head of State. The Government. The Parliament. What is the NATIONAL BUDGET. Estimates the revenue needed to pay the expenses of the state. Holds the executive power. Organise and govern the territorial subdivisions. Who is the Head of State in Spain?. The king. The President of Government. The Queen. Link. The elements that make up a state. The functions of a state. State institutions. Depending on each state, the regional and local institutions can have greater or lesser autonomy to carry out their functions. True. False. Depending on each state, the regional and local institutions can have greater or lesser autonomy to carry out their functions. Choose the false. In some states regional and local institutions obey the central government. Other states give a great amount of autonomy to specific regions, which set up their own autonomous or local governments. The territorial subdivisions always ends in war. Describe the territorial organisation in Spain. 17 communities, 50 provinces and 2 autonomous cities,. 50 communities, 17 provinces and 2 autonomous cities,. 15 communities, 50 provinces and 2 autonomous cities,. The states can be classified by how power is exercised. Democracies or dictatorships. Communities or provinces. Monarchy or republic. The states can be classified according to the Head of State. Democracies or dictatorships. Communities or provinces. Monarchy or republic. Classification by how power is exercised. Democracy. Dictatorship. In Spain. The Head of State is the King and there is a constitutional monarchy. The Head of State is the King and there is an absolute monarchy. The Head of State is the Government President and there is a constitutional monarchy. In a republic. The Head of State is the President. The Head of State is the King or queen. There is no universal suffrage and citizens cannot elect their representatives. if in a state there is universal suffrage. The citizens can elect their representatives. The citizens cannot elect their representatives. In a monarchy, choose the false. The Head of State is the king or queen. There are constitutional monarchies, like Spain, and absolute monarchies, like Saudi Arabia. The President is the Head of State. International relations between two or more states can be based on cooperation or conflict. Relationships based on cooperation can have the following aims: Political. Economic. Military. Cultural. In 1951, After the Second World War (1939-1945), Belgium, France, Italy, West Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands created the. ECSC - European Coal and Steel Community. The Treaties of Rome witch established the EEC - European Economic Community and the EAEC or EURATOM - European Atomic Energy Community. The Maastrich Treaty creating the European Union - EU. link the sentences. The ideas for to consolidate peace, to avoid new conflicts in Europe and to compete economically as a block with other world economices was presented by. In 1957 the Treaties of Rome. In 1993 the Maastricht Treaty. The first EEC (European Economic Community) members countries introduced new measures, mark the FALSE. They set up common economic policies for member countries. They introduced free movement of goods, services, workers, and capital between member countries. They created new laws in common to help to strengthen political cooperation. They put the euro into circulation in the eurozone. At an economic level, a single common market was established by the EU (European Union). When the official European coin came into circulation in the eurozone?. 1951. 1993. 2002. In 1993 The Maastrich Treaty came into force: The EEC became the European Union (EU) The Maastricht Treaty led to: At an economic level, a single common market was established. In 2002, the official European currency, the euro, came into circulation in the eurozone. At a political level, all citizens of the EU were granted European citizenship. At a social level, joint cultural, educational and environmental policies were adopted. Thanos get the infinity gauntlet. The foundation of the European Union (EU) was. By the Treaties of Rome in 1957. By the Maastricht Treaty in 1993. In 1951 by Robert Schuman. In 1951 SIX COUNTRIES created the European Coal ans Steel Community (ECSC) the origin of European Union (EU). Belgium, France, Italy, West Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Belgium, France, Italy, West Germany, Luxembourg and Jake el Perro. Belgium, France, Italy, West Germany, Luxembourg and Finn el humano. Since its foundation in 1957, the EU has grown from six member countries to twenty-eight (28) in successive enlargements. Spain joined in. 1986. 1983. 2009. Since its foundation in 1957, the EU today with just 7% of the world population, the EU is an important economic world power. Spain joined in the EU in. 1986. 1983. 2009. In 2009, the Treaty of Lisbon came into force to reform the institutions of the EU. Some of the reforms were (CHOOSE THE FALSE). It validated the Charter of Fundamental Rights for all European citizens. It created a new, more democratic voting system. It improved the EU decision-making process: a European president is now chosen to represent the EU for a two and half year term. It strengthened EU foreing policies. It made an EU army. |