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The Arabian Peninsula and Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan Chapter 16-4 Chapter 16-5
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Regional Overview Central and Southwest Asia Video Central and Southwest Asia Video Central and Southwest Asia Video Video Source: World Geography Asia and the Pacific. Discovery Channel School. 2004. unitedstreaming. 12 February 2006 Video Source: World Geography Asia and the Pacific. Discovery Channel School. 2004. unitedstreaming. 12 February 2006
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1.Southwest Asia might also be called the _______________ ______________.
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Middle East
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2.The climate is mostly arid or semi-arid because ______________________ _______________________.
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They receive little rainfall and the land is mostly desert.
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3.Mountains block _________________________ ____________________.
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moisture bearing winds from the sea which blocks the dampness from the sea.
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4.Most people of Southwest Asia speak the ___________language.
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Arabic
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5.In contrast, the official language of Israel is ____________.
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Hebrew
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6.What is the dominant religion in Southwest Asia?
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Islam
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7.From what natural resource does Southwest Asia receive much of its wealth?
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Oil and petroleum resources
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Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Video Saudi Arabia Video Saudi Arabia Video Video Source: World Geography Asia and the Pacific. Discovery Channel School. 2004. unitedstreaming. 12 February 2006 Video Source: World Geography Asia and the Pacific. Discovery Channel School. 2004. unitedstreaming. 12 February 2006
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8. 8. The _________________ ______________ is on the west of Saudi Arabia.
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Red Sea
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9. 9. The ______________________ ___________ is on the east of Saudi Arabia.
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Persian Gulf
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10. 10. How big is Saudi Arabia’s land area compared to the United States? _______
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1/5 th (one fifth) or 20 percent
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11. 11. Most of Saudi Arabia’s land area is ____________________.
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desert
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12. 12. How is the temperature different during the days and nights? _____
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The days are scorching hot, but nights can be freezing cold.
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13. 13. What is a hajj?_________________
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A religious pilgrimage or walk to Mecca by Muslims. They try to go at least once in a lifetime, but are encouraged to go yearly.
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14. 14. What is the black stone? ____________________
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Believed to be a gift from God to the first person after the world was created.
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15. 15. What is the Kaaba? _______________________
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The shrine that holds the black stone; Muslims may touch or kiss it during the rituals of the hajj.
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16. 16. Why do they throw stones?
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It is to symbolize the fight against evil in the world.
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Iran Iran Video Iran Video Iran Video Video Source: World Geography Asia and the Pacific. Discovery Channel School. 2004. unitedstreaming. 12 February 2006 Video Source: World Geography Asia and the Pacific. Discovery Channel School. 2004. unitedstreaming. 12 February 2006
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17. 17. How does Iran’s size compare to the state of Alaska? ____________________
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Iran is slightly larger than Alaska.
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18. 18. Until 1935, Iran was called ______________________.
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Persia
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19. 19. About how many people live in Iran? _______________________
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About 70 million
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20. 20. Name the capital city of Iran. _________________________
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Tehran
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21. 21. The religion for a majority (90 percent) of Iranians is _________________, while most Muslims elsewhere are Sunni Muslim.
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Shi’ite Muslims
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Iraq Iraq Video Iraq Video Iraq Video Video Source: World Geography Asia and the Pacific. Discovery Channel School. 2004. unitedstreaming. 12 February 2006 Video Source: World Geography Asia and the Pacific. Discovery Channel School. 2004. unitedstreaming. 12 February 2006
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22.Iraq is divided into four major regions.
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Central Southeast Alluvial plain North Uplands with hills and mountains West and South 40 percent desert Northeasthighlands
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22. Name the capital city of Iraq. ________________
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Baghdad
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23. 23. On what major river would you find the capital city of Iraq? ___________________
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Tigris
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24. 24. The fertile crescent between the Euphrates & Tigris Rivers was called _____________.
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Mesopotamia
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25. 25. About 75 percent of the Iraqi people are ___________________, while 15 – 20 percent are ___________________.
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Arab Kurds
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26. 26. What happened in Iraq in 2003?
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United States armed forces invaded Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein. He was a dictator who had been in power for many years.
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26. Why is this event significant and how does it effect people in the United States?
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Huge loss of life for US armed forces and Iraqi civilians. Family members deployed to Iraq. Oil & gas prices have gone up. Some countries don’t want to work with the US any more.
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