Which 4 are true? 1. Women are not permitted in vote in most Middle Eastern nations. 2. All girls have arranged marriages before the age of 15. 3. Divorce.

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Which 4 are true? 1. Women are not permitted in vote in most Middle Eastern nations. 2. All girls have arranged marriages before the age of 15. 3. Divorce is not permitted by law or in Islam. 4. Men can have as many as six wives. 5. Women are not permitted an education nor are they permitted to work outside the home. 6. Job opportunities for women in the Middle East are more limited than in the U.S. 7. Women are not permitted to drive in Saudi Arabia. 8. Women cannot own or inherit property in the Middle East. 9. At marriage, the bride’s family provides a negotiated “price” in money, goods, etc. to the groom’s family. 10. There are many differing views about the role of women in modern Middle Eastern society. 11. The holy Islamic book, the Koran, increased the rights of women … Few of these rights existed for women prior to the beginnings of Islam.

Which 4 are true? Women are permitted in vote in every Middle Eastern nation where elections are held. 2. Arranged marriages are not required and cannot legally be forced on anyone. Most Middle Eastern nations have minimum marriage ages of 18. 3. Divorce is permitted by law and in Islam. [but is not a social norm] 4. Men can have as many as four wives, if he has consent and can treat them all equally. 5. Women are permitted an education and they are permitted to work outside the home. 6. Job opportunities for women in the Middle East are more limited than in the U.S. 7. Women are not permitted to drive in Saudi Arabia. 8. Women can own and inherit property in the Middle East. 9. At marriage, the groom provides a brideprice to the bride’s family. 10. There are many differing views about the role of women in modern Middle Eastern society. [liberals and conservatives] 11. The holy Islamic book, the Qu’ran, increased the rights of women … Few of these rights existed for women prior to the beginnings of Islam.

How has American culture changed in the last 50 years? (since 1966) In the section “Traditional Patterns of Life Review”… write 2 sentences explaining how increases in American women in the workforce has changed American culture?

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Iran

Factors of Cultural Change Industrialization and Economic Development Government and Private Investment Non-traditional jobs available Increases per capita and consumerism Oil Resources Only oil-rich nations Used to invest in cities, hospitals, education, etc. Provided jobs

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Factors of Cultural Change Urbanization More opportunities for job access and education More westernized attitudes and practices and less traditional values Creates generational divide http://www.roebuckclasses.com/maps/animations/animatepopnafrica.mov

Nightlife in Baghdad, Iraq Bahrain Iran

Saudi Arabia Iran

UAE

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Tehran, Iran (2016)

Baghdad, Iraq (2015)

Golf Dubai There are 20 golf clubs in the UAE

Dubai, UAE (2014)

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

A Souq (or suq or souk) is a central feature of traditional Middle Eastern life, but is found in most modern cities https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYDOLpJxtAo Souk Al Mubarakiya, Kuwait City, Kuwait

Kuwait City, Kuwait

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