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A policy implemented in Europe after recent wartime food shortages in the mid-20th century that fixed food prices and limited supply from outside of a select group of European countries.

Rapid advances in scientific understanding in Europe in the seventeenth century based on observation, measurement and experimentation.

Intellectual belied system developed in 17th and 18th century Europe that's stressed reason over belief and rationality over religion.

A rich maritime trading empire centered on Venice that had port cities throughout the Adriatic, Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea. Lasted from the 8th to the 18th century with its greatest power round 1500.

Eroded by glaciation, these valleys have very steep sides.

The economic and political alliance of most European countries.

An area of volcanic activity. Not caused by plate tectonics but by plumes from the mantle.

The period around 1800, centered in Britain, in which manufacturers rapidly discovered and implemented new ways of creating products.

A realist idealistic art style imposed by central authorities in the USSR from 1932 to 1988.

A long ridge of sand and gravel deposited by glacier meltwater.

Rapid growth of algae in lakes often due to the amount of run off high in phosphates and nitrogen from farms and lawns.

White Dutch settlers in South Africa. Also the name of their language.

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