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Date Dash: Europe

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This printable card game is a fun way to learn or review the history of twelve European nations. There are 376 questions, each with two levels of difficulty, so it’s perfect for middle school or high school. There are also several variations of play, so you can play a short game focused one nation or a longer game that involves all twelve nations. See a preview of Date Dash: Europe.

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Category: Games Tags: Ages 11-13, Ages 14-18, Ancient History, English History, European History, Games, Hands-On, HistGovEco, Modern History, World History
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In what year did Pepin the Short become king of France? In what year did Finland declare its independence? This printable card game is a fun way to learn or review the history of twelve European nations: England, France, Netherlands, Russia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland. There are 376 questions, each with two levels of difficulty, so it’s perfect for middle school or high school. There are also several variations of play, so you can play a short game focused one nation or a longer game that involves all twelve nations. Have fun learning European history! Ages 11-18.

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