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Nationalism & Imperialism Jeopardy 1

Pi-pourriPi Animals Pi Grammar Pi Geography Pie Middle East

Pi-pourriNationalistMovements Pi Grammar Pi Geography Pie

Pi-pourri Pi Animals Empires & Imperialism Pi Geography Pie Nationalist Movements

Arab/IsraeliConflictNationalistMovements Empires & Imperialism Pi Geography Pie

Arab/IsraeliConflictNationalistMovements Empires & ImperialismPie Peace Attempts

Arab/Israeli Conflict Nationalist Movements Empires & Imperialism Peace AccordsFlexon’sFavorites

Nationalism 100 Define Nationalism A: What is pride & loyalty to one’s country or culture; desire to become independent ?

Nationalism 200 Who was Hussein Ibn Ali? A: What is, nationalist leader for the Arabs

Nationalism 400 Both Muhammad Ali and Gamal Abdel Nasser where nationalist for this country? A: What is Egypt.

Nationalism 500 Who was Ahmed Ben Bella? A: Nationalist leader for the Algerians fighting against France.

Empires & Imperialism 100 What is imperialism? A: When a more powerful nation takes over another nation.

Empires & Imperialism 200 Why were the Arabs angry at Britain after WWI? A: The Arabs helped to defeat the Ottomans, and the Europeans took over the M.E. instead of granting independence.

Empires & Imperialism 300 Why was the Ottoman Empire called the “sick man” of Europe? (2 reasons) A: Many revolts against the empire, Failed reforms of the Sultan, Turks overthrew the Sultan

Empires & Imperialism 400 What four countries where part of the British take mandate system? A: Egypt, Transjordan, Palestine & Iraq.

Empires & Imperialism 500 Which three countries where NOT part of the mandate system? A: What is – Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia?

Arab/Israeli Conflict 100 What is the “root” cause of the fight between Arabs and Jewish over? A: LAND!!!

Arab/Israeli 200 How did the land change after the War? What issue is that today? A: Israel won the war and takes approximately 50% of the Palestinian land in West Bank & Gaza Strip. B. Right of Return issue!

Arab/Israeli 300 How did the land change after the 1967 War? A: Israel wins the war and established a military occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

400 Arab/Israeli Conflict 400 What does UN Resolution 194 endorse? A: The right of refugees to return to their land.

Arab/Israeli 500 What does UN Resolution 242 endorse? A: The withdraw of Israeli forces from the occupied territories.

Peace Accords 100 What leaders were involved in the Camp David 1978 accords? A: Anwar Sadat & Jimmy Carter and M. Begin. They won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Peace Accords 200 What was significant about the Camp David Accords? A : Egypt recognized that Israel, a Jewish state, had the right to exist!

Peace Accords 300 What leaders were at the Oslo Accords? What did it accomplish? A: Bill Clinton, Y. Arafat & Rabin. PLO recognized Israel.

Peace Accords 400 What two countries have made peace with Israel? A: Egypt & Jorda

Peace Accords 500 What are the 3 obstacles to peace today? A: the Jewish Settlements, Right of Return and Jerusaleum.

Flexon’s Favorites 100 What did UN resolution 181 call for? A: The partition of Palestine into two states, and Arab and Jewish State.

Flexon’s Favorites 200 Was was the Sykes-Picot Agreement? A: A secret agreement near the end of WWI, the French and British would take over the Middle East.

Flexon’s Favorites 300 Who controls Jerusalem today? A: Israel, they took over east Jerusalem after the 1967 war.

Flexon’s Favorites 400 God promised Abraham, “to your offspring, I will give the land”? For Jews and Muslims what is this proof of? A: That God gave each group the land of Palestine.

Flexon’s Favorites 500 The mandate system started after __________ and de-colonization started after ________. A: WWI and WWII