Study for Friday’s final Wednesday November 29, 2017 Homework Study for Friday’s final Weekly warmup due Fri. 12/1 Lesson Plan Outline What am I Learning?: Review of all information about SWA Activities: Final Review Who took control of Palestine after World War I? Great Britain SWA Final Exam Current Standard(s):
Arabs, Persians and Kurds follow this religion? $100
1-100A 1 - 100 Islam Home $100
This ethnic group lives in Iran 1-300 This ethnic group lives in Iran $300
1-300A 1 - 100 The Persians Home $300
1-400 This ethnic group is 90% Shi’a muslim $400
1-400A 1 - 100 The Persians Home $400
This is a dialect of the Persian language. 1-500 $500
1-500A 1 - 100 Farsi Home $500
1 - 100 The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flow through this country down to the Persian Gulf. 2-100 $100
2-100A 1 - 100 Iraq Home $100
This connects the Mediterranean and 2-200 This connects the Mediterranean and Red Sea. $200
2-200A 1 - 100 The Suez Canal Home $200
This physical feature is on the border of Jordan and Israel. 2-300 This physical feature is on the border of Jordan and Israel. $300
2-300A 1 - 100 The Jordan River Home $300
This connects the Persian Gulf 2-400 This connects the Persian Gulf And the Arabian Sea. $400
1 - 100 2-400A Strait of Hormuz Home $400
People who practice the Islamic faith are called this. 3-100 1 - 100 People who practice the Islamic faith are called this. $100
3-100A 1 - 100 Muslims Home $100
All three religion have One major BELIEF in Common, What is it? 3-200 All three religion have One major BELIEF in Common, What is it? $200
1 - 100 The belief in one God Monotheistic 3-200A Home $200
According to the covenant in Judaism, God made a special 3-400 According to the covenant in Judaism, God made a special Agreement with Abraham and as a result of the agreement, the Jews were given…. $400
3-400A 1 - 100 The land of Israel Home $400
4-100 1 - 100 The people of SWA live near this. $100
Bodies of fresh water or seacoasts 1 - 100 Bodies of fresh water or seacoasts Home $100
The Middle East is extremely dry, how has this affected the use of water? 4-300 $300
Irrigation is essential for farming. 1 - 100 Irrigation is essential for farming. 4-300A Home $300
The pollution problem in SWA is not easy to fix because of this. 4-500 The pollution problem in SWA is not easy to fix because of this. $500
Political disputes and the countries blame each other for the problems 1 - 100 Political disputes and the countries blame each other for the problems 4-500A Home $500
The Muslim people pray 5 times a day facing what holy city? 1 - 100 The Muslim people pray 5 times a day facing what holy city? 5-100 $100
5-100A 1 - 100 Mecca Home $100
5-200 This natural resource has made parts of SWA very wealthy. $200
5-200A 1 - 100 Oil Home $200
5-400 This is the term For an Islamic Prayer leader. $400
5-400A 1 - 100 Imam Home $400
artificial political borders What type of boundaries were imposed on SWA via the Sykes-Picot agreement? artificial political borders
What name did the Romans give to the land that had belonged to the Jews? (This name was kept by the Ottomans and the British) Palestine
Who took control of Palestine after World War I? Great Britain
a movement to encourage Jews to return to Israel What was Zionism? a movement to encourage Jews to return to Israel
Anti-Semitism Religious Connection to the land Zionism The Holocaust Name the four motivations for the establishment of the Jewish state of Israel. Anti-Semitism Religious Connection to the land Zionism The Holocaust
What is anti-Semitism? racism against Jews
What city is sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims? (spelling counts) Jerusalem
How did most of the Arab-Israeli wars end? Israel won most of these.
Which two areas are currently governed by Palestinians? Gaza Strip and West Bank
How long did the 1967 Arab-Israeli war last? Six Days
What did Egypt get in exchange for making peace with Israel? Egypt got the Sinai Peninsula back from Israel.
List three areas seized by Israel during the Six Day War. West Bank, Gaza Strip, Golan Heights, Sinai Peninsula, Old City of Jerusalem
Who was Osama bin Laden? Be specific. He was the leader of al-Qaeda and responsible for the attacks on 9/11.
Why did the U.S. fight the Persian Gulf War? Iraq invaded Kuwait.
Which war was caused by U. S. suspicions that Iraq had WMDs Which war was caused by U.S. suspicions that Iraq had WMDs? (include the year) 2003 Iraq War
The Taliban government protected al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. If the terrorists were from Saudi Arabia, why did we invade Afghanistan? The Taliban government protected al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden.
______ _____ lead to conflict. Artificial borders
The U.S. is still involved in which war? Afghanistan War
What was the U.N.’s solution for solving the conflict over Palestine? Divide it into Jewish and Arab countries.
What group formed to lead the Palestinian People? the PLO or Palestine Liberation Organization
What group attacked the U.S. on 9/11 and who was their leader? al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden
What title was held by Saddam Hussein? Dictator of Iraq
What kind of governments are in Afghanistan and Iraq today? democratic
President George H.W. Bush presided over which war? Persian Gulf War
1-2-3 Government Review
Israel DEMOCRATIC PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY 1. 2. Basic Citizen Participation 2. Specific Type of Gov’t PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC
Basic Citizen Participation Saudi Arabia 1. Basic Citizen Participation 2. Specific Type of Gov’t ABSOLUTE MONARCHY AUTOCRATIC
Turkey PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC 1. 2. Basic Citizen Participation 2. Specific Type of Gov’t PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC
Sorting out the Government Vocabulary terms Categories of Citizen Participation Specific Types of Citizen Participation
Citizen Participation Specific types of Citizen Participation Categories of Citizen Participation Specific types of Citizen Participation name: name: name: autocratic name: democratic name: Animated by name. name: name: name:
Citizen Participation Specific types of Citizen Participation Categories of Citizen Participation Specific types of Citizen Participation autocratic democratic Animated by name.
The leader is elected by the people in a separate election from the legislature. The president serves for 4 years and a maximum of 2 terms (8 years). The leader is elected by the legislature who was elected by the people. The prime minister serves as long as the legislature backs him or her.
Presidential versus Parliamentary How elections work Presidential versus Parliamentary
Presidential Election Process Parliamentary 1 2 citizens _____________ and legislative branches are _____________ Election Process 1 2 3 citizens executive and ________branches are _____________ Parliamentary
Presidential Election Process Parliamentary citizens vote for president president is head of executive branch 1 2 citizens vote for reps in legislature Congress is legislative branch citizens executive and legislative branches are separate Election Process citizens vote for reps in legislature legislators choose prime minister Parliament led by prime minister 1 2 3 citizens executive and legislative branches are combined Parliamentary
Illustrated Government Review Name each type of government. Read the short definition and circle the correct form of citizen participation (see list) Add notes to the illustration (annotate it). Govt Type Short Definition Annotate the Illustration Circle or highlight different parts of the picture and add notes to show how it describes that type of government. Absolute Monarchy Ruled by a monarch who usually inherits the authority. What type of Citizen Participation? (circle one) autocratic oligarchic democratic The crown represents a king, queen, or other hereditary leader. There’s no citizen participation. Absolute Monarchy
Illustrated Government Review Name each type of government. Read the short definition and circle the correct form of citizen participation (see list) Add notes to the illustration (annotate it). Govt Type Short Definition Annotate the Illustration Circle or highlight different parts of the picture and add notes to show how it describes that type of government. Theocracy Government ruled by a religious leader or leaders. What type of Citizen Participation? (circle one) autocratic oligarchic democratic The various symbols remind us that this is a holy-leader. There is still just one leader and no citizen participation. Theocracy
Republic Republic Illustrated Government Review Name each type of government. Read the short definition and circle the correct form of citizen participation (see list) Add notes to the illustration (annotate it). Govt Type Short Definition Annotate the Illustration Circle or highlight different parts of the picture and add notes to show how it describes that type of government. Republic Government in which citizens elect representatives to make laws. What type of Citizen Participation? (circle one) autocratic oligarchic democratic Illustrated Government Review The background figures remind us that the citizens have the power; it’s democratic. Republic The highlighted group shows the elected representatives or legislature.
Parliamentary Democracy Parliamentary Democracy Illustrated Government Review Name each type of government. Read the short definition and circle the correct form of citizen participation (see list) Add notes to the illustration (annotate it). Govt Type Short Definition Annotate the Illustration Circle or highlight different parts of the picture and add notes to show how it describes that type of government. Parliamentary Democracy A republic in which the leader of the government is also the leader of the legislature. What type of Citizen Participation? (circle one) autocratic oligarchic democratic The background figures remind us that the citizens have the power; it’s democratic. Parliamentary Democracy The larger stick figure shows the elected representatives or legislature have elected the leader of the country. The highlighted group shows the elected representatives or legislature.
Presidential Democracy Illustrated Government Review Name each type of government. Read the short definition and circle the correct form of citizen participation (see list) Add notes to the illustration (annotate it). Govt Type Short Definition Annotate the Illustration Circle or highlight different parts of the picture and add notes to show how it describes that type of government. Presidential Democracy A republic in which the leader of the government is independent of the legislature. What type of Citizen Participation? (circle one) autocratic oligarchic democratic The background figures remind us that the citizens have the power; it’s democratic. Presidential Democracy The larger stick figure shows the people have elected the leader of the country. The highlighted group shows the elected representatives or legislature.
1. In some countries, business and industry are owned by the government. This kind is economy is known as A. command. B. mixed. C. traditional.
2. Why is the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) powerful? A. OPEC has the most powerful military on earth. B. OPEC countries control 78% of the world oil supply. C. OPEC opposes embargoes.
3. Jordan and Syria are trading partners and often import and export to each other. Jordan limits the amount of fruit that comes into the country from Syria. This is an example of A. a tariff B. a quota C. an embargo
4. Israel invests heavily in schools, hospitals, and universities 4. Israel invests heavily in schools, hospitals, and universities. Given this information, you would expect A. the unemployment rate to be high. B. the standard of living to be high. C. people to leave the country in search of jobs.
5. What kind of economy does Turkey have. A. pure command B 5. What kind of economy does Turkey have? A. pure command B. more market than command C. pure market
6. Cut diamonds is a major export of Israel to many different countries. Israel’s international trade in diamonds is made much easier by A. Use of a world wide currency. B. A system to exchange currency between countries. C. Trading only with countries that have the same currency.
7. The letters in OPEC stand for A 7. The letters in OPEC stand for A. Oil Pricing and Extraction Council B. Oil Price Evaluation Committee C. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
8. If a country has a high literacy rate, what kind of jobs would you typically find in the country? A. fast food workers B. engineers and architects C. ditch diggers
9. OPEC’s mission is to A. to lower the cost of oil B 9. OPEC’s mission is to A. to lower the cost of oil B. determine the price of oil by controlling the production of oil C. to increase the use of petrochemicals
10. A baker buys a new oven to support his custom cake business 10. A baker buys a new oven to support his custom cake business. The oven is an example of A. natural resource B. capital good C. entrepreneurship
11. How does a mixed economy determine what to produce. A 11. How does a mixed economy determine what to produce? A. the government decides what to produce B. the customer decides what to produce C. the customer decides what to produce, but the government regulates the market
12. How does a command economy determine how to produce. A 12. How does a command economy determine how to produce? A. the businesses own the means of production but the government sets minimum standards B. government owns the means of production C. done the same way as the generations before
13. Ethanol fuel from Brazil is much cheaper than corn-ethanol made in the United States. To help American corn farmers, the government charges 54 cents for every gallon of ethanol imported from Brazil. This is an example of A. a tariff B. a quota C. an embargo
14. Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons why specialization encourages trade? A. greater variety of products B. products are produced faster and better quality C. countries become dependent on others for important items
15. A carpenter buys lots of wood from a lumber yard 15. A carpenter buys lots of wood from a lumber yard. The wood is an example of A. natural resource B. capital good C. entrepreneurship
16. How does a mixed economy determine who to produce goods and services for? A. the customer that will buy it B. the government controls distribution C. the customer that will buy it, but the government will provide welfare benefits
17. A man brings together capital, natural and human resources to start an auto-repair business. This is an example of A. entrepreneurship B. capital good C. human capital
18. Suppose a country wants to protect workers and industries in their own nation from foreign competition. Which of the following would BEST meet their goal? A. impose a tariff B. impose an embargo C. lower their GDP
19. When a product is sent out of a country through trade, it is called an A. import B. export C. exchange rate
20. The amount of products and services produced by a country per year A. GDP B. TLC C. Per capita GDP
21. Why do you sometimes WANT the government to control some of the economy? A. To kill entrepreneurship. B. To reduce the GDP. C. Businesses sometimes need to be held accountable for worker safety and product safety.
22. How would a country invest in capital goods. A 22. How would a country invest in capital goods? A. Build more roads and bridges B. Mine more diamonds and coal C. Education and train the citizens
23. The study of how people manage their resources by buying, exchanging, or using goods and services A. entrepreneurship B. economics C. specialization
24. Individuals can choose their own jobs A. Traditional Economy B 24. Individuals can choose their own jobs A. Traditional Economy B. Market Economy C. Command Economy
25. What you produce depends on what the government needs A 25. What you produce depends on what the government needs A. Traditional Economy B. Market Economy C. Command Economy
26. There is no competition between businesses A. Traditional Economy B. Market Economy C. Command Economy
27. Technology is not used or important A. Traditional Economy B 27. Technology is not used or important A. Traditional Economy B. Market Economy C. Command Economy
28. Factories are concerned about quotas, not profits A 28. Factories are concerned about quotas, not profits A. Traditional Economy B. Market Economy C. Command Economy
29. People, competing to make a profit, answer the 3 economic questions A. Traditional Economy B. Market Economy C. Command Economy
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