Deck 6: The Middle East and North Africa

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Population growth is moderately high in all countries of the Middle East and North Africa. ​
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Over half a billion people live in the Middle East and North Africa. ​
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Palestine, Canaan, and the Promised Land refer to the same geographic area. ​
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The high salt content of the Dead Sea makes it remarkably easy for humans to float. ​
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Members of a tribe claim common descent from a single male ancestor who lived countless generations ago; their kinship organization is a patrilineal descent system.
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The Western Wall, also called the Wailing Wall, is the remains of the Second Temple and regarded as the most sacred Jewish site in the world. ​
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The Dome of the Rock is a Muslim shrine built on the Noble Sanctuary, or as Jewish people recognize it, the Temple Mount. ​
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The interaction between people and the wild plants and animals they eventually domesticated took place mainly in the well-watered Fertile Crescent, a vernacular region referring to an arc of land stretching from Israel to western Iran. ​
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Residential areas of medinas were differentiated by income level, so that wealthier residents occupied a different area than poorer residents.
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Oases are ribbons of water and fertility within a desert region. ​
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The United Nations imposed a two-state solution to the Palestinian problem in 1947 by establishing the Arabic state of Israel and the Jewish state of Palestine. ​
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The Sykes-Picot Agreement distributed land that had belonged to the Ottoman Empire prior to the end of World War I. ​
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Pastoral nomads and many animals migrate to mitigate the effects of drought, a coping adaptation known as drought avoidance.
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A map of population density for the Middle East is perhaps best understood in comparison to proximity to water, as settlements have historically developed around access to water in dry environments. ​
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As the Middle East and North Africa become more urbanized, the ecological trilogy model is no longer valid. ​
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The dominant religion in the Middle East and North Africa is Islam. ​
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The North African peoples of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia share many traits with people to the east, and therefore, consider themselves Middle Easterners. ​
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Country folk, who depend on subsistence agriculture, outnumber urbanites in the Middle East and North Africa. ​
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Christianity emerged prior to Judaism. ​
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The population in the Middle East and North Africa is concentrated along the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates River valleys. ​
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Which three countries have the largest populations in the Middle East? ​

A)Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey
B)Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan
C)Iraq, Iran, and Turkey
D)Algeria, Libya, and Egypt
E)Egypt, Iran, and Saudi Arabia
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Copts and Maronites are _____. ​

A)Jews
B)Hebrews
C)Muslims
D)Turks
E)Christians
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What do Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have in common? ​

A)All started in Turkey and slowly spread south.
B)All were imported to the Middle East by westerners.
C)All are polytheistic.
D)All regard Abraham as their patriarch.
E)All are proselytizing religions.
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Which member of the ecological trilogy grows staple food crops such as wheat and barley that feed the other groups? ​

A)villager
B)pastoral nomad
C)urbanite
D)yeoman farmer
E)serf
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The Sykes-Picot Agreement gave mandates to the ____ over Palestine, Transjordan, Iraq, and Kuwait, and to the ____ over Syria and Lebanon. ​

A)British; United Nations
B)French; British
C)United Nations; French
D)British; French
E)British; Ottomans
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Which member of the ecological trilogy are desert dwellers who provide livestock products, including live animals, meat, milk, cheeses, hides, and wool? ​

A)villager
B)pastoral nomad
C)urbanite
D)yeoman farmer
E)serf
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The Arab-Israeli conflict is primarily a dispute about ____.  ​

A)religion
B)land
C)water
D)oil
E)terrorism
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The tremendous production and sale of oil and petroleum make the Middle East and North Africa overall one of the wealthiest regions of the world. ​
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Which war was an attempt by Arabs to regain the Occupied Territories? ​

A)al-Nakba (the Catastrophe)
B)the War of Independence
C)The 1948-49 Arab-Israeli War
D)The Six-Day War
E)The 1973 Arab-Israeli War
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Which entity was formed to ensure higher profits from oil? ​

A)IAEA
B)OPEC
C)ISIS
D)MENA
E)FOP
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What term describes a hatred of Jews?  ​

A)anti-Semitism
B)Semitism
C)Diaspora
D)Exodus
E)Zionism
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A person of Semitic Arab ethnicity whose ancestral language is Arabic is known as a(n)____.  ​

A)Jew
B)Turk
C)Persian
D)Arab
E)Kurd
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When the Romans defeated the Jews and destroyed the Second Temple, Jews fled in an exile called _____. ​

A)al-Nakba (the Catastrophe)
B)Diaspora
C)Exodus
D)Intifada
E)Remittance
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Jewish settlements in the West Bank violate Geneva Conventions and have been declared illegal by the Court of International Justice. ​
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What is the geographic region composed of Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip called?

A)Palestine
B)Jerusalem
C)Even HaShetiyah
D)Kartvelian
E)Judah
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The Occupied Territories are the Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights. ​
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The Law of Return prohibits Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews from living in Israel. ​
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What has been a consequence of the "Arab Fall"? ​

A)increased peace among countries
B)increased peace within countries
C)increased authoritarianism and civil wars
D)reduction in high temperatures and aridity
E)greater international cooperation
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In the early twentieth century, ten countries were compelled to sign the Nile Water Agreement, which guaranteed Egyptian access to 75% of the river's water.
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Which member of the ecological trilogy provide technological innovation, manufactured goods, and religious and secular education and training? ​

A)villager
B)pastoral nomad
C)urbanite
D)yeoman farmer
E)serf
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Members of a clan or tribe typically allow members of another clan or tribe to use the resources within its territory on the basis of _______________, or non-destructive mutual use.
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The world's largest ethnic group without a country is the _______________.
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Simuum, sirocco, and haboobs are types of _______________.
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Which event do most Muslims regard as a significant lifetime achievement? ​

A)Medina
B)Hajj
C)sharia
D)Ramadan
E)prayer
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Which Libyan leader was ousted and ultimately executed during the Arab Spring?

A)Muammar Qadafi
B)Bashir al-Assad
C)King Khalifa
D)Hosni Mubarak
E)Ali Abdullah Saleh
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A(n)__________ is the Arabic word for a bazaar or open-air market.
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Small leaves and deep roots are a drought _______________ adaptation of plants.
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The 2011 wave of revolutions against autocratic regimes in the region, particularly Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Bahrain, and Yemen, was called the _______________.
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Which Middle Eastern country was known as Persia until 1935? ​

A)Yemen
B)Syria
C)Turkey
D)Iraq
E)Iran
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Nomads utilize multiple resources so that some will support them if others fail. This strategy is called _______________.
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Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
Oslo I Accord
Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
Oslo II Accord
Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
Sykes-Picot Agreement
Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
Camp David Accords
Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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A(n)_______________ is said to be present in the majority of the Middle East region, as over half the population is under the age of twenty-five
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What is a mullah? ​

A)an ayatollah
B)a shah
C)a refugee
D)a soldier
E)a priest
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An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
Oslo I Accord
An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
Oslo II Accord
An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
Sykes-Picot Agreement
An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
Camp David Accords
An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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In which countries does the terrorist organization ISIS primarily operate? ​

A)Egypt and Saudi Arabia
B)Syria and Iraq
C)Iran and Iraq
D)Iraq and Israel
E)Israel and Syria
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Populations of people, plants, and animals are all but non-existent in the region's vast _______________, such as the Empty Quarter of the Arabian Peninsula.
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Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
Oslo I Accord
Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
Oslo II Accord
Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
Sykes-Picot Agreement
Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
Camp David Accords
Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
Oslo I Accord
Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
Oslo II Accord
Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
Sykes-Picot Agreement
Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
Camp David Accords
Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
Oslo I Accord
Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
Oslo II Accord
Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
Sykes-Picot Agreement
Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
Camp David Accords
Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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The Suez Canal, Bosporus, and Strait of Hormuz are examples of _______________ because they are strategic passageways that may be closed off by force or threat of force.
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What were the flaws in the United Nations two-state solution to the problem of Palestine?
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Sedentarization, the rapid and progressive settling down of nomads, has been witnessed in recent decades. What are the causes of sedentarization?
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The numerous violent confrontations between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims result more from politics and historical legacies rather than differences in religious doctrine. What caused the schism in Islam and what positions in the argument did Sunnis and Shi'ites take?
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Sudan
Marra Mountains
Sudan
Sarawat Mountains
Sudan
Zagros Mountains
Sudan
Atlas Mountains
Sudan
Taurus Mountains
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What caused the Suez Crisis and the Arab-Israeli War of 1956, and how was it resolved? ​
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Since the mid-18th century, outside influences have increasingly affected the patterns of village life. Discuss three impacts of western influence on village life. ​
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Saudi Arabia
Marra Mountains
Saudi Arabia
Sarawat Mountains
Saudi Arabia
Zagros Mountains
Saudi Arabia
Atlas Mountains
Saudi Arabia
Taurus Mountains
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Although the earliest cities resembled villages in many ways, there were differences. List three ways early cities could be distinguished from villages.
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What were the major outcomes of the U.S. led invasion of Iraq in 2003?
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Iran
Marra Mountains
Iran
Sarawat Mountains
Iran
Zagros Mountains
Iran
Atlas Mountains
Iran
Taurus Mountains
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List and explain the five Pillars of Islam. ​
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What factors contributed to the Arab Spring?
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Turkey
Marra Mountains
Turkey
Sarawat Mountains
Turkey
Zagros Mountains
Turkey
Atlas Mountains
Turkey
Taurus Mountains
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Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
Marra Mountains
Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
Sarawat Mountains
Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
Zagros Mountains
Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
Atlas Mountains
Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
Taurus Mountains
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The Carter Doctrine was issued following the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. Why was the U.S. threatened by the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and what did the Carter Doctrine state?
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Population growth is moderately high in all countries of the Middle East and North Africa. ​
False
2
Over half a billion people live in the Middle East and North Africa. ​
True
3
Palestine, Canaan, and the Promised Land refer to the same geographic area. ​
True
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The high salt content of the Dead Sea makes it remarkably easy for humans to float. ​
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Members of a tribe claim common descent from a single male ancestor who lived countless generations ago; their kinship organization is a patrilineal descent system.
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The Western Wall, also called the Wailing Wall, is the remains of the Second Temple and regarded as the most sacred Jewish site in the world. ​
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The Dome of the Rock is a Muslim shrine built on the Noble Sanctuary, or as Jewish people recognize it, the Temple Mount. ​
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The interaction between people and the wild plants and animals they eventually domesticated took place mainly in the well-watered Fertile Crescent, a vernacular region referring to an arc of land stretching from Israel to western Iran. ​
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Residential areas of medinas were differentiated by income level, so that wealthier residents occupied a different area than poorer residents.
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Oases are ribbons of water and fertility within a desert region. ​
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The United Nations imposed a two-state solution to the Palestinian problem in 1947 by establishing the Arabic state of Israel and the Jewish state of Palestine. ​
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The Sykes-Picot Agreement distributed land that had belonged to the Ottoman Empire prior to the end of World War I. ​
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Pastoral nomads and many animals migrate to mitigate the effects of drought, a coping adaptation known as drought avoidance.
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A map of population density for the Middle East is perhaps best understood in comparison to proximity to water, as settlements have historically developed around access to water in dry environments. ​
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As the Middle East and North Africa become more urbanized, the ecological trilogy model is no longer valid. ​
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The dominant religion in the Middle East and North Africa is Islam. ​
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The North African peoples of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia share many traits with people to the east, and therefore, consider themselves Middle Easterners. ​
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Country folk, who depend on subsistence agriculture, outnumber urbanites in the Middle East and North Africa. ​
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Christianity emerged prior to Judaism. ​
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The population in the Middle East and North Africa is concentrated along the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates River valleys. ​
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21
Which three countries have the largest populations in the Middle East? ​

A)Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey
B)Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan
C)Iraq, Iran, and Turkey
D)Algeria, Libya, and Egypt
E)Egypt, Iran, and Saudi Arabia
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Copts and Maronites are _____. ​

A)Jews
B)Hebrews
C)Muslims
D)Turks
E)Christians
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What do Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have in common? ​

A)All started in Turkey and slowly spread south.
B)All were imported to the Middle East by westerners.
C)All are polytheistic.
D)All regard Abraham as their patriarch.
E)All are proselytizing religions.
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Which member of the ecological trilogy grows staple food crops such as wheat and barley that feed the other groups? ​

A)villager
B)pastoral nomad
C)urbanite
D)yeoman farmer
E)serf
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The Sykes-Picot Agreement gave mandates to the ____ over Palestine, Transjordan, Iraq, and Kuwait, and to the ____ over Syria and Lebanon. ​

A)British; United Nations
B)French; British
C)United Nations; French
D)British; French
E)British; Ottomans
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Which member of the ecological trilogy are desert dwellers who provide livestock products, including live animals, meat, milk, cheeses, hides, and wool? ​

A)villager
B)pastoral nomad
C)urbanite
D)yeoman farmer
E)serf
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The Arab-Israeli conflict is primarily a dispute about ____.  ​

A)religion
B)land
C)water
D)oil
E)terrorism
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The tremendous production and sale of oil and petroleum make the Middle East and North Africa overall one of the wealthiest regions of the world. ​
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29
Which war was an attempt by Arabs to regain the Occupied Territories? ​

A)al-Nakba (the Catastrophe)
B)the War of Independence
C)The 1948-49 Arab-Israeli War
D)The Six-Day War
E)The 1973 Arab-Israeli War
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Which entity was formed to ensure higher profits from oil? ​

A)IAEA
B)OPEC
C)ISIS
D)MENA
E)FOP
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What term describes a hatred of Jews?  ​

A)anti-Semitism
B)Semitism
C)Diaspora
D)Exodus
E)Zionism
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A person of Semitic Arab ethnicity whose ancestral language is Arabic is known as a(n)____.  ​

A)Jew
B)Turk
C)Persian
D)Arab
E)Kurd
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When the Romans defeated the Jews and destroyed the Second Temple, Jews fled in an exile called _____. ​

A)al-Nakba (the Catastrophe)
B)Diaspora
C)Exodus
D)Intifada
E)Remittance
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Jewish settlements in the West Bank violate Geneva Conventions and have been declared illegal by the Court of International Justice. ​
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What is the geographic region composed of Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip called?

A)Palestine
B)Jerusalem
C)Even HaShetiyah
D)Kartvelian
E)Judah
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The Occupied Territories are the Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights. ​
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37
The Law of Return prohibits Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews from living in Israel. ​
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38
What has been a consequence of the "Arab Fall"? ​

A)increased peace among countries
B)increased peace within countries
C)increased authoritarianism and civil wars
D)reduction in high temperatures and aridity
E)greater international cooperation
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39
In the early twentieth century, ten countries were compelled to sign the Nile Water Agreement, which guaranteed Egyptian access to 75% of the river's water.
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40
Which member of the ecological trilogy provide technological innovation, manufactured goods, and religious and secular education and training? ​

A)villager
B)pastoral nomad
C)urbanite
D)yeoman farmer
E)serf
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Members of a clan or tribe typically allow members of another clan or tribe to use the resources within its territory on the basis of _______________, or non-destructive mutual use.
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42
The world's largest ethnic group without a country is the _______________.
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43
Simuum, sirocco, and haboobs are types of _______________.
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44
Which event do most Muslims regard as a significant lifetime achievement? ​

A)Medina
B)Hajj
C)sharia
D)Ramadan
E)prayer
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45
Which Libyan leader was ousted and ultimately executed during the Arab Spring?

A)Muammar Qadafi
B)Bashir al-Assad
C)King Khalifa
D)Hosni Mubarak
E)Ali Abdullah Saleh
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A(n)__________ is the Arabic word for a bazaar or open-air market.
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Small leaves and deep roots are a drought _______________ adaptation of plants.
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48
The 2011 wave of revolutions against autocratic regimes in the region, particularly Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Bahrain, and Yemen, was called the _______________.
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Which Middle Eastern country was known as Persia until 1935? ​

A)Yemen
B)Syria
C)Turkey
D)Iraq
E)Iran
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50
Nomads utilize multiple resources so that some will support them if others fail. This strategy is called _______________.
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Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
Oslo I Accord
Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
Oslo II Accord
Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
Sykes-Picot Agreement
Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
Camp David Accords
Allowed French authorities to establish a government in Syria and Lebanon, and gave British authorities the rights to establish governments in areas of the former Ottoman Empire south of Syria ND Lebanon
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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A(n)_______________ is said to be present in the majority of the Middle East region, as over half the population is under the age of twenty-five
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What is a mullah? ​

A)an ayatollah
B)a shah
C)a refugee
D)a soldier
E)a priest
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An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
Oslo I Accord
An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
Oslo II Accord
An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
Sykes-Picot Agreement
An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
Camp David Accords
An agreement by Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt, and recognition by Egypt of Israel as a sovereign state
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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55
In which countries does the terrorist organization ISIS primarily operate? ​

A)Egypt and Saudi Arabia
B)Syria and Iraq
C)Iran and Iraq
D)Iraq and Israel
E)Israel and Syria
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Populations of people, plants, and animals are all but non-existent in the region's vast _______________, such as the Empty Quarter of the Arabian Peninsula.
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Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
Oslo I Accord
Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
Oslo II Accord
Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
Sykes-Picot Agreement
Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
Camp David Accords
Also called the Gaza-Jericho Accord, in which Palestinians were allowed to form the Palestinian Authority and exercise autonomy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank town of Jericho.
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
Oslo I Accord
Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
Oslo II Accord
Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
Sykes-Picot Agreement
Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
Camp David Accords
Also called the Wye Agreement, in which Israel promised to give Palestinians more control over West Bank lands and Palestine promised to be tougher on terrorism
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
Oslo I Accord
Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
Oslo II Accord
Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
Sykes-Picot Agreement
Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
Camp David Accords
Called on Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories
United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338
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60
The Suez Canal, Bosporus, and Strait of Hormuz are examples of _______________ because they are strategic passageways that may be closed off by force or threat of force.
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61
What were the flaws in the United Nations two-state solution to the problem of Palestine?
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62
Sedentarization, the rapid and progressive settling down of nomads, has been witnessed in recent decades. What are the causes of sedentarization?
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The numerous violent confrontations between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims result more from politics and historical legacies rather than differences in religious doctrine. What caused the schism in Islam and what positions in the argument did Sunnis and Shi'ites take?
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Sudan
Marra Mountains
Sudan
Sarawat Mountains
Sudan
Zagros Mountains
Sudan
Atlas Mountains
Sudan
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65
What caused the Suez Crisis and the Arab-Israeli War of 1956, and how was it resolved? ​
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66
Since the mid-18th century, outside influences have increasingly affected the patterns of village life. Discuss three impacts of western influence on village life. ​
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Saudi Arabia
Marra Mountains
Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia
Zagros Mountains
Saudi Arabia
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68
Although the earliest cities resembled villages in many ways, there were differences. List three ways early cities could be distinguished from villages.
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69
What were the major outcomes of the U.S. led invasion of Iraq in 2003?
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70
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Iran
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Iran
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Iran
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Iran
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Iran
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71
List and explain the five Pillars of Islam. ​
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72
What factors contributed to the Arab Spring?
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Turkey
Marra Mountains
Turkey
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Turkey
Zagros Mountains
Turkey
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Turkey
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Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
Marra Mountains
Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
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Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
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Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
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Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
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75
The Carter Doctrine was issued following the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. Why was the U.S. threatened by the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and what did the Carter Doctrine state?
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