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36 Cards in this Set

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Cyril, the priest, created the English alphabet.
False
For many years, Kiev was the center of Russia.
True
The Slavs settled in most of Eastern Europe.
True
Germany's smooth transition from a communist government to a democratic one was called the "Velvet Revolution."
False
Constantinope was the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
True
Constantine lived in the A.D. 300's.
True
The city of Istanbul now belongs to Greece
False
The Crusaders burned down Constantinople.
True
The Bulgars settled East Germany.
False
Byzantine churches had domes
True
Turks for 500 years occupied most of the...
Balkan peninsula
Before World War 1, Austria-Hungary formed a...
dual monarchy
The Chio Rho cross was the emblem of...
Constantine
Golden halos were painted over the heads of Bible characters in pictures known as...
icons
Public baths were built in the Balkan countries by the...
Romans
The church followers who believed they held to the true faith are called...
orthodox
Patriarch is the Orthodox name for a ...
bishop
A picture made many small, colored stones is a..
mosaic
Carvings on a flat surface are called...
bas resief
One providence in Romania is..
Transylvania
After the burning of Constantinople by the Crusaders, the Byzantine empire was
fragmented
The area around Istanbul, the Bosporus, and Asia Minor is now part of the country of...
Turkey
Th early Slavs lived in villages of...
families
Poland is now...
a free nation
Communism is Eastern Europe fell when it was no longer supported by:
Soviet military force
At elections in Soviet Russia under communism, people voted for candidates chosen by:
the Politburo
Stalin was:
cruel
Moscow
Russia
Budapest
Hungary
Prague
Czech Republic
Warsaw
Poland
Berlin
Germany
Sofia
Bulgaria
Belgrade
Yugoslavia
Tirane
Albania
Bucharest
Romania