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Category ACategory BCategory CCategory DCategory E Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

Category A $200 $300 $400 $500 Category C $200 $300 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Category BCategory DCategory E Final Jeopardy! $400 $100

Hadith

Jihad

The Sunni Shiite Split

Iran and Southern Iraq

Importance of Jerusalem two the big three

Coptic Christian

The Ottomans

When the British put a gun to he head of the Sultans

Wahabbis

Coal

Difference in the uprisings in Libya and Egypt, at least what the Libyan’s say

Advantage of steam ships

Poltical/economic system advocated by Early 20 th century settlers in Palestine

Promise made to Rothchilds

Promises to Arabs to help win WWI

BP, Britain and the CIA

What type and why governments in M.E. after WWII

Significance of west bank of the Jordan River

3 reasons 1979 “most important year”

Two “must haves” for Mitt

Name 3 swing states that don’t begin with O or F

Using your SI, what beef do many Muslims in M.E. have with U.S.

The Muslim Brotherhood

What Stimulus packages stimulate in my drawing

When consumers don’t spend, who spends to stimulate

The “path” that good Muslims should follow, the ways of Mohammed

The struggle against evil

When some Muslims followed Ali, others the Caliphs in the 7 th c. creating Shaism and Sunnism

The location of most of the World’s Shiites

Soloman’s Wall, Mohammed’s ascension, Jesus’ acension and execution

The maker of the “movie” about Mohammed’s religion

Turks who ruled the Middle East from 16 th to 20 th century

Capitulations late 19 th century

Conservative Islamic sect in Saudi Arabia

Fossil Fuel harnessed by Brits that fueled the IR

Egypt: spontaneous demonstration; Libya: organized attack

Sail against wind, faster, go up rivers, carry heavy weapons

Socialists

Jewish Homeland in Palestine

Arab country in Palestine

Orchestrated coup in Iran to install Shah

Controllable dictators to stop Soviets

Area of perpetual occupation by Israel after 67 War; mostly Palestinians

Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Iraq coup of Saddam; Iranian Rev, Reagan elected; Iran-Iraq War commences

Fla and Ohio

Va, N.C. NH, Colorado, Nevada, Iowa, Wisconsin

Americans and their culture over there

Islamic fraternal group, now in control of Egypt

Demand

Government

Final Jeopardy Economics

What is Quantitative Easing and why does the Fed do it?

Printing/Adding money to the economy to stimulate lending and spending