Deck 7: South and East Asia

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One outcome of China's one-child policy is an imbalance in the number of male and female children. For instance, without this policy, Asia would have an estimated 160 million more women. ​
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India is projected to become more populous than China by 2030. ​
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The Taliban and al-Qa'ida are the same organization. ​
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Asian Tigers was the name given to the strong, export-oriented, and industrialized economies of South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore during the later portion of the twentieth century. ​
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Chinese parents prefer girls rather than boys, because it is the role of a daughter to care for elderly parents. ​
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Golden rice is a crop genetically engineered with beta carotene, a source of essential Vitamin A that reduces nutritional deficiencies and prevents blindness. ​
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The summer monsoon is characterized by extremely arid conditions, and during the winter monsoon, massive amounts of rain are dumped on South and East Asia. ​
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The Convention on the Law of the Sea gives a sovereign power exclusive mineral and marine rights in the waters off its shores.
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Prior to the partitioning of colonial India, the country and region were controlled by Great Britain. ​
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Chinese people practice Hinduism, while Indian people are predominantly Buddhist. ​
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The languages spoken in India are similar to languages spoken in China because they both are derived from the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. ​
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The economies of China and India are surging, and consequently, poverty and malnutrition are problems only in small, isolated areas. ​
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China's defeat in the Opium Wars led to greater foreign port access and territorial control for European powers. ​
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Mandarin Chinese has more primary speakers than any other language in the world.
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Over half the world's population lives in South and East Asia, an area a little more than twice as large as the U.S. ​
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Islam is the dominant religion in Indonesia. ​
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Because of the wet and warm climates of South and East Asia, soils are highly fertile and are able to support a variety agricultural activities. ​
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A central tenant of Confucianism is the doctrine of karma, the sum of a person's acts and their consequences. ​
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The Naxalite insurgency is strongest in the strip of land called the "Red Corridor," where India's wealthiest citizens live. ​
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Villages have long been the main unit of Asian settlement. ​
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What dynasty led China during its "golden age"? ​

A)Tang
B)Ming
C)Zhou
D)Qin
E)Han
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Thailand was the only country of the eleven countries in Southeast Asia that was never colonized.
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Commercial logging and land-clearing to plant oil palm trees are the main forces behind deforestation in Southeast Asia. ​
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Aung San Suu Kyi is "The Lady of Burma," recognized for enduring political detention and advocating for democratic freedoms in Myanmar. ​
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Most of the land in South and East Asia is used for subsistence agriculture. ​
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Which type of climatic event is most concerning to residents of South and East Asia? ​

A)monsoons
B)typhoons
C)cyclones
D)tsunamis
E)insulations
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What is the name for a country whose collapse would cause international migration, war, pollution, disease epidemics, or other international security problems? ​

A)tertiary countries
B)manifold countries
C)hot spot countries
D)domino countries
E)pivotal countries
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The United States' lack of knowledge regarding the culture, tribal allegiances, and other social complexities have been one of our greatest challenges with our involvement in Afghanistan.
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Which country is located in Southeast Asia (as opposed to East Asia or South Asia)? ​

A)China
B)South Korea
C)Vietnam
D)Afghanistan
E)Bangladesh
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The Golden Triangle refers to the region of Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand, where opium production flourishes. ​
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Which country has the largest economy in the world? ​

A)United States
B)China
C)Japan
D)India
E)Germany
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Coastal Chinese provinces tend to be wealthier than inland provinces.
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Which country is an example of an archipelago (clusters of islands)? ​

A)India
B)Burma (Myanmar)
C)Cambodia
D)Sri Lanka
E)Japan
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Feng shui attempts to balance the dark and feminine yang with the bright, positive, and masculine yin. ​
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Indonesia is the world's second most important megadiversity country due to its abundance of plant, mammal, and bird species within its borders. ​
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What is the practice of arranging villages and homes to be in maximum harmony with natural and spiritual environments? ​

A)yin
B)geomancy
C)yang
D)namaste
E)feng goporums
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What is the largest city in South and East Asia?  ​

A)Beijing
B)Jakarta
C)Tokyo
D)Seoul
E)Bangkok
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Like India, Pakistan's dominant religion is Hinduism. ​
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Which two countries are in conflict over ownership of the Kashmir region?  ​

A)India and Pakistan
B)China and Japan
C)North and South Korea
D)North Korea and Japan
E)Afghanistan and Pakistan
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The Tamil Tigers waged a 25-year civil war with what country? ​

A)West Pakistan
B)India
C)East Pakistan
D)Sri Lanka
E)Burma
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The roots of the Vietnam conflict began with the 1858 invasion of Vietnam by which country? ​

A)United States
B)Great Britain
C)France
D)Portugal
E)China
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An ancient, rigid social system, called the __________ system, assigns Hindus a social rank. Ranks are inherited and cannot be changed, and socializing outside of your rank is very limited. ​
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Which North Vietnamese insurrectionist group wanted to unite Vietnam as a communist country?

A)Pashtuns
B)Northern Alliance
C)Viet Cong
D)Udon Vinh
E)Annamites
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What is the Wallace Line? ​

A)the path expeditions on Mount Everest follow
B)separates the exclusive economic zones of nations bordering the South China Seac
C)the boundary between Kashmir and India
D)divides Southeast Asia into two distinct biogeographic zones
E)the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan
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Which countries faced off in the Korean War?  ​

A)China and Japan
B)Soviet Union and Korea
C)Japan and Korea
D)China and Korea
E)Soviet Union and the United States
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Practicing Buddhists seek to attain __________, a transcendental state where one is able to escape the cycle of birth and rebirth and the accompanying suffering.
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Who is the spiritual and political leader of Tibetan Buddhism and a symbol of the nonviolent quest for a free Tibet? ​

A)Confucius
B)Aung San Suu Kyi
C)Mao Zedong
D)Dalai Lama
E)Chang Jiang
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The flight of technology and other jobs from countries with high manufacturing and service costs to countries with low manufacturing and service costs is called __________. ​
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Which country in Southeast Asia was formerly known to have the best healthcare, high literacy rate, and an efficient civil service, but now known as one of the world's most repressive places to live?

A)Myanmar
B)Laos
C)Cambodia
D)Thailand
E)Sri Lanka
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What is ancestor veneration? ​

A)reincarnation ceremony for Buddhist people
B)process where Hindu sons give their father's surname to their firstborn child
C)practice of creating small shrines with photographs and other memorabilia of deceased relatives
D)end-of-life ceremony for Daoists
E)when the firstborn son officially becomes a member of their father's and mother's caste
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Stretching from Vietnam to India, __________ is a highland area where ethnic groups, who wish to be left alone, ungoverned and undisturbed, choose to make a living. ​
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Which strongly nationalistic religion that blends a reverence of nature with Japanese folklore and Chinese ritual is practiced along with Buddhism in Japan? ​

A)Cao Dai
B)Shintoism
C)Falun Gong
D)Kshatriya
E)Sudra
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Southeast Asia's great river, the __________, is one of the world's most prolific fisheries and a potential source of hydroelectric power. ​
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Which animal is sacred to Hindus? ​

A)pig
B)buffalo
C)cow
D)chicken
E)duck
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A massive earthquake under the Indian Ocean triggered a __________ that killed over 200,000 people in 2004 in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and other coastal countries.
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The premier staple crop of South and East Asia is __________, as cultivation can produce two or three crops per year and sustain a large population. ​
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Which group gained control of Afghanistan in 1996? ​

A)Northern Alliance
B)Pashtuns
C)Taliban
D)Mujahidin
E)Uzbeks
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Mongol tribes united under the rule of __________ __________ in the year 1200 and rapidly expanded their territorial reach. Within 100 years, they had created the largest empire the world has ever known. ​
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Designed in the 1950s to discourage internal migration, the Chinese __________ system classifies city dwellers as legal residents or non-residents. ​
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____________ Korea is a democratic republic heavily dependent on the U.S. and Japan, while ____________ Korea is a rigid and tightly controlled communist state.
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A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Hinduism
A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Sikhism
A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Buddhism
A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Confucianism
A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Daoism
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List three pros and three cons of China's Three Gorges Dam. ​
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One ancient Hindu belief is that every individual is born into a caste. What is a caste and how have they affected India's social, political, and economic systems? ​
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A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Hinduism
A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Sikhism
A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Buddhism
A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Confucianism
A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Daoism
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A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Hinduism
A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Sikhism
A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Buddhism
A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Confucianism
A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Daoism
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Contrast North and South Korea. ​
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Why is Afghanistan referred to as the "Graveyard of Empires", and what are three empires Afghanistan has "laid to rest"?
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China's economy has surged, and in 2014, overtook the United States as having the largest economy in the world. However China's economic success has been tempered by concerns. What are three weaknesses in the Chinese economy? ​
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Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
Hinduism
Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
Sikhism
Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
Buddhism
Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
Confucianism
Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
Daoism
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Many Asian farmers, particularly in the tropical rainforest regions, practice shifting agriculture. Describe the four stages in shifting cultivation. ​
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What are the reasons behind the enmity of India and Pakistan? Why does the United States consider both to be pivotal countries? ​
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India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
Hinduism
India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
Sikhism
India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
Buddhism
India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
Confucianism
India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
Daoism
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The theory of Himalayan environmental degradation describes how changes in upland landscapes affect activities downstream. Explain how the theory applies to landscapes in Nepal and Bangladesh.
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In geographic terms, where is China's wealth concentrated, and how is the government hoping to change this pattern?
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Japan lost Korea at the end of World War II, setting the stage for the division of Korea. Detail the events that led to the creation of a North and South Korea.
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One outcome of China's one-child policy is an imbalance in the number of male and female children. For instance, without this policy, Asia would have an estimated 160 million more women. ​
True
2
India is projected to become more populous than China by 2030. ​
True
3
The Taliban and al-Qa'ida are the same organization. ​
False
4
Asian Tigers was the name given to the strong, export-oriented, and industrialized economies of South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore during the later portion of the twentieth century. ​
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Chinese parents prefer girls rather than boys, because it is the role of a daughter to care for elderly parents. ​
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Golden rice is a crop genetically engineered with beta carotene, a source of essential Vitamin A that reduces nutritional deficiencies and prevents blindness. ​
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The summer monsoon is characterized by extremely arid conditions, and during the winter monsoon, massive amounts of rain are dumped on South and East Asia. ​
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The Convention on the Law of the Sea gives a sovereign power exclusive mineral and marine rights in the waters off its shores.
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Prior to the partitioning of colonial India, the country and region were controlled by Great Britain. ​
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Chinese people practice Hinduism, while Indian people are predominantly Buddhist. ​
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The languages spoken in India are similar to languages spoken in China because they both are derived from the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. ​
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The economies of China and India are surging, and consequently, poverty and malnutrition are problems only in small, isolated areas. ​
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China's defeat in the Opium Wars led to greater foreign port access and territorial control for European powers. ​
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Mandarin Chinese has more primary speakers than any other language in the world.
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Over half the world's population lives in South and East Asia, an area a little more than twice as large as the U.S. ​
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Islam is the dominant religion in Indonesia. ​
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Because of the wet and warm climates of South and East Asia, soils are highly fertile and are able to support a variety agricultural activities. ​
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A central tenant of Confucianism is the doctrine of karma, the sum of a person's acts and their consequences. ​
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The Naxalite insurgency is strongest in the strip of land called the "Red Corridor," where India's wealthiest citizens live. ​
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Villages have long been the main unit of Asian settlement. ​
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What dynasty led China during its "golden age"? ​

A)Tang
B)Ming
C)Zhou
D)Qin
E)Han
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Thailand was the only country of the eleven countries in Southeast Asia that was never colonized.
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Commercial logging and land-clearing to plant oil palm trees are the main forces behind deforestation in Southeast Asia. ​
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Aung San Suu Kyi is "The Lady of Burma," recognized for enduring political detention and advocating for democratic freedoms in Myanmar. ​
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Most of the land in South and East Asia is used for subsistence agriculture. ​
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Which type of climatic event is most concerning to residents of South and East Asia? ​

A)monsoons
B)typhoons
C)cyclones
D)tsunamis
E)insulations
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What is the name for a country whose collapse would cause international migration, war, pollution, disease epidemics, or other international security problems? ​

A)tertiary countries
B)manifold countries
C)hot spot countries
D)domino countries
E)pivotal countries
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The United States' lack of knowledge regarding the culture, tribal allegiances, and other social complexities have been one of our greatest challenges with our involvement in Afghanistan.
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Which country is located in Southeast Asia (as opposed to East Asia or South Asia)? ​

A)China
B)South Korea
C)Vietnam
D)Afghanistan
E)Bangladesh
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The Golden Triangle refers to the region of Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand, where opium production flourishes. ​
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31
Which country has the largest economy in the world? ​

A)United States
B)China
C)Japan
D)India
E)Germany
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Coastal Chinese provinces tend to be wealthier than inland provinces.
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Which country is an example of an archipelago (clusters of islands)? ​

A)India
B)Burma (Myanmar)
C)Cambodia
D)Sri Lanka
E)Japan
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Feng shui attempts to balance the dark and feminine yang with the bright, positive, and masculine yin. ​
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Indonesia is the world's second most important megadiversity country due to its abundance of plant, mammal, and bird species within its borders. ​
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What is the practice of arranging villages and homes to be in maximum harmony with natural and spiritual environments? ​

A)yin
B)geomancy
C)yang
D)namaste
E)feng goporums
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What is the largest city in South and East Asia?  ​

A)Beijing
B)Jakarta
C)Tokyo
D)Seoul
E)Bangkok
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38
Like India, Pakistan's dominant religion is Hinduism. ​
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39
Which two countries are in conflict over ownership of the Kashmir region?  ​

A)India and Pakistan
B)China and Japan
C)North and South Korea
D)North Korea and Japan
E)Afghanistan and Pakistan
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The Tamil Tigers waged a 25-year civil war with what country? ​

A)West Pakistan
B)India
C)East Pakistan
D)Sri Lanka
E)Burma
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The roots of the Vietnam conflict began with the 1858 invasion of Vietnam by which country? ​

A)United States
B)Great Britain
C)France
D)Portugal
E)China
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An ancient, rigid social system, called the __________ system, assigns Hindus a social rank. Ranks are inherited and cannot be changed, and socializing outside of your rank is very limited. ​
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43
Which North Vietnamese insurrectionist group wanted to unite Vietnam as a communist country?

A)Pashtuns
B)Northern Alliance
C)Viet Cong
D)Udon Vinh
E)Annamites
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44
What is the Wallace Line? ​

A)the path expeditions on Mount Everest follow
B)separates the exclusive economic zones of nations bordering the South China Seac
C)the boundary between Kashmir and India
D)divides Southeast Asia into two distinct biogeographic zones
E)the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan
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45
Which countries faced off in the Korean War?  ​

A)China and Japan
B)Soviet Union and Korea
C)Japan and Korea
D)China and Korea
E)Soviet Union and the United States
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Practicing Buddhists seek to attain __________, a transcendental state where one is able to escape the cycle of birth and rebirth and the accompanying suffering.
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47
Who is the spiritual and political leader of Tibetan Buddhism and a symbol of the nonviolent quest for a free Tibet? ​

A)Confucius
B)Aung San Suu Kyi
C)Mao Zedong
D)Dalai Lama
E)Chang Jiang
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The flight of technology and other jobs from countries with high manufacturing and service costs to countries with low manufacturing and service costs is called __________. ​
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49
Which country in Southeast Asia was formerly known to have the best healthcare, high literacy rate, and an efficient civil service, but now known as one of the world's most repressive places to live?

A)Myanmar
B)Laos
C)Cambodia
D)Thailand
E)Sri Lanka
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50
What is ancestor veneration? ​

A)reincarnation ceremony for Buddhist people
B)process where Hindu sons give their father's surname to their firstborn child
C)practice of creating small shrines with photographs and other memorabilia of deceased relatives
D)end-of-life ceremony for Daoists
E)when the firstborn son officially becomes a member of their father's and mother's caste
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51
Stretching from Vietnam to India, __________ is a highland area where ethnic groups, who wish to be left alone, ungoverned and undisturbed, choose to make a living. ​
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52
Which strongly nationalistic religion that blends a reverence of nature with Japanese folklore and Chinese ritual is practiced along with Buddhism in Japan? ​

A)Cao Dai
B)Shintoism
C)Falun Gong
D)Kshatriya
E)Sudra
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53
Southeast Asia's great river, the __________, is one of the world's most prolific fisheries and a potential source of hydroelectric power. ​
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54
Which animal is sacred to Hindus? ​

A)pig
B)buffalo
C)cow
D)chicken
E)duck
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A massive earthquake under the Indian Ocean triggered a __________ that killed over 200,000 people in 2004 in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and other coastal countries.
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The premier staple crop of South and East Asia is __________, as cultivation can produce two or three crops per year and sustain a large population. ​
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57
Which group gained control of Afghanistan in 1996? ​

A)Northern Alliance
B)Pashtuns
C)Taliban
D)Mujahidin
E)Uzbeks
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Mongol tribes united under the rule of __________ __________ in the year 1200 and rapidly expanded their territorial reach. Within 100 years, they had created the largest empire the world has ever known. ​
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Designed in the 1950s to discourage internal migration, the Chinese __________ system classifies city dwellers as legal residents or non-residents. ​
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____________ Korea is a democratic republic heavily dependent on the U.S. and Japan, while ____________ Korea is a rigid and tightly controlled communist state.
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A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Hinduism
A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Sikhism
A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Buddhism
A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Confucianism
A system of ethical precepts for the proper management of society frequently observed in China
Daoism
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62
List three pros and three cons of China's Three Gorges Dam. ​
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63
One ancient Hindu belief is that every individual is born into a caste. What is a caste and how have they affected India's social, political, and economic systems? ​
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A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Hinduism
A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Sikhism
A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Buddhism
A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Confucianism
A regionally varied faith united by the god Brahman, recognize the social hierarchy of the caste system, and believe in reincarnation and the sacredness of the Ganges river
Daoism
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A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Hinduism
A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Sikhism
A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Buddhism
A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Confucianism
A Chinese school of thought that encourages individuals to reject social conformity and conform only to the underlying pattern of the universe, or the "Way"
Daoism
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66
Contrast North and South Korea. ​
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67
Why is Afghanistan referred to as the "Graveyard of Empires", and what are three empires Afghanistan has "laid to rest"?
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68
China's economy has surged, and in 2014, overtook the United States as having the largest economy in the world. However China's economic success has been tempered by concerns. What are three weaknesses in the Chinese economy? ​
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Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
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Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
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Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
Buddhism
Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
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Practitioners accept the doctrine of karma and seek to attain nirvana
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70
Many Asian farmers, particularly in the tropical rainforest regions, practice shifting agriculture. Describe the four stages in shifting cultivation. ​
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71
What are the reasons behind the enmity of India and Pakistan? Why does the United States consider both to be pivotal countries? ​
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72
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India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
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India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
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India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
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India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
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India's fourth largest religion, established in the 15th century by Guru Nanak
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73
The theory of Himalayan environmental degradation describes how changes in upland landscapes affect activities downstream. Explain how the theory applies to landscapes in Nepal and Bangladesh.
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74
In geographic terms, where is China's wealth concentrated, and how is the government hoping to change this pattern?
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75
Japan lost Korea at the end of World War II, setting the stage for the division of Korea. Detail the events that led to the creation of a North and South Korea.
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