Warm-Up on the Middle East Thursday, February 27, 2014

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Warm-Up on the Middle East Thursday, February 27, 2014 Mr. Broughman

Israel or Palestine? (1) Have controlled the Holy Land since 1947 (2) Typically of Arab ethnicity (3) Primarily practice Judaism (Jewish) (4) Mostly live in Gaza and the West Bank (5) The Western Wall is a pilgrimage site (6) Treated as “second-class” citizens today (7) Owned the Holy Land from the 600s to 1947 (8) Primarily practice Islam (Muslim)

What physical feature did Damascus and Siwa both develop around?

What physical feature did Alexandria develop along?

What type of site is depicted below?

What two physical features are pictured below?