The Great Depression in the United States was part of a world wide depression in the developed nations of Europe. The "response" from Europe was to find ways to end the problem.
There are many parts of Europe that are developed. You may be thinking in terms of western Europe being more developed that eastern Europe, but it would not be true to say that eastern Europe is not developed.
If the Caucasian countries are counted as part of Europe, then Europe has the most landlocked countries, at 19.
Europe was part of both. Europe is not a single country, but a collection of countries.
Germany is located in Europe. If you look at a map of Europe you will see it's relationship with the countries that it fought in the two World Wars. It's good to look at maps or an atlas to find out where various countries are.
turkey and russia are the two that are mostly knowen as being part of both asia and europe but there are a couple of other asian countries that have a small part of their country in europe.
Germany is the only country in Europe of which Germany is a part.
No. Central Europe is a loose term for countries that are geographically in the centre of Europe, but it would include some of the countries that are traditionally also regarded as being part of eastern Europe and some countries that are traditionally regarded as being part of western Europe.
Europe is a continent, and contains 50 countries.
Europe is divided in 50 countries.
Russia is part of Europe and Europe is made of different countries, but it can not "own" another country.
Europe.