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Midterm Open-Ended Questions

Seven Elements of Culture Social Organization Arts and Literature Customs and Traditions Religion Language Forms of Government Types of Economic Systems

Causes of cultural change Technology Changing environment Diffusion Trade Imperialism War Modernization

Goals of Modernization Political and economic policies developing nations established to assist with the modernization process Political stability Economic diversity Increased literacy/education and training Improved services

Problems/Obstacles of Modernization Debt crisis Population explosion Poverty Urbanization Traditional way of life Lack of education Limited resources Political instability Conflict

Middle East: Traditional Patterns of Life Nomadic Village City

Basic Beliefs Shared by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Fasting Charity Coming of Age Dietary Laws Monotheism Prophethood Golden Rule Old Testament Jerusalem Holy Judgment Day Heaven Prayer

Five Pillars of Islam Declaration of Faith Prayer Charity Fasting Pilgrimage

Strengths of the Ottoman Empire Control of trade Wealth from trade Superior technology from diffusion Flexible government

Ways the Europeans weakened the Ottomans Discovering an all water route to Asia Wealth from Americas Industrial Revolution Imperialism

Remaining Issues of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Status of Jerusalem Jewish settlements in West Bank Palestinian Refugees Palestinian Statehood (borders) Israeli Security (Terrorism)

Effects of African Slave Trade Loss of population African Diaspora Conflict with tribes Abolition Declined African traditional economy Loss of culture racism