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Chapter 11
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Name 3 countries in Africa
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Section 1
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Nile River Empties into Mediterranean Sea Silt small particles of rich soil that is good for farming. Suez Canal Separates the Sinai Peninsula from the rest of Egypt Eastern Desert and Libyan Desert Both are a part of the Sahara Desert Oases green areas in the desert fed by underground water.
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Agriculture is main economic activity Main exports Cotton Yarn Clothing Resources Oil Iron ore Phosphates a mineral salt used in fertilizer
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AD 641, Arabs from Southwest Asia took control of Egypt They practiced Islam and most Egyptians became Muslims 94% of population today are Muslim 1800s, Egypt was a part of the British Empire 1952, a group of British officers overthrew the British Egypt is a republic President has broad powers, but legislature makes the laws.
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In the 1990s, some Islamic groups opposed the government. Most people live within 20 miles of the Nile River Peasant farmers, called fellahin farm small plots that they rent Bazaars local markets Service industries
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Describe the differences in modern Egypt and Ancient Egypt
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Section 2
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The Sahara covers 90% of Libya No permanent rivers, but aquifers— underground rock layers Oil was discovered in 1959, that brought great wealth to Libya 86% live along the Mediterranean coast in Tripoli, the capital and Benghazi Libya became independent in 1951 1969, Muammar al-Qaddhafi set up a dictatorship
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Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco form a region known as the Maghreb, meaning “the land farthest west” in Arabic Farmers and herders Tunisia was ruled by Phoenicians, several Muslim empires, and France until becoming independent in 1956 Tunis is the capital
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The largest country in North Africa Between the Atlas and Ahaggar Mountains are parts of the Sahara known as ergs, huge areas of shifting sand dunes Algeria imports 1/3 of its food Sales oil and natural gas 1834- 1962 French colony 1954 Civil War 1962 Algeria wins independence
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Strait of Gibraltar 8 miles Leading producer of phosphates AD 700s, Arabs and Berbers conquered Spain Their decedents, called Moors ruled Spain Today Morocco is a constitutional monarchy Casablanca is the largest city Rabat is the capital
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Chapter 12
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Section 1
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Located on two continents separated by the Bosporus, Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles (Turkish Straits) Anatolia plateau Seeking to join European Union Oil refining Muslim Istanbul largest city and located on two continents
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Ethnic group Kurds The Kurds in Turkey have sought to join the Kurds in Iraq, Iran, and Syria to form an independent homeland Istanbul began as a Greek port called Byzantium Ottomans conquered Constantinople in the 1400s, renamed Istanbul and used as the capital.
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Syria has been a center for trade for centuries Controlled by one political party and does not have many political freedoms. Fertile along Mediterranean Sea, but has a vast, dry desert to the east Agriculture is main economic activity Main export oil Bedouins nomadic desert peoples who follow a traditional way of life
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About half the size of New Jersey Once covered by cedar trees Service industry Beirut is the capital and largest city Rebuilding after a civil war that lasted from 1975 to 1991 Between Muslims and Christians Economy was almost destroyed About 70% of Lebanese are Arab Muslims France ruled Lebanon until 1940s
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Lacks water and energy resources Most are Arab Muslims Once governed by Great Britain Became independent in 1946. Constitutional monarchy
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Section 2
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Mountains of Galilee in the north Golan Heights in the east Dead Sea 1349 feet below sea level Shores are the lowest place on earth’s surface Negev desert to the south
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Citrus fruits 9% of population work on farm settlements Kibbutz people share all of the property and may also produce goods such as clothing and electronic equipment Moshav people share in farming, production, and selling, but each perosn is allowed to own some private property as well Tel Aviv-Yafo largest manufacturing center
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80% are Jewish Roman Rule World War II Holocaust 1948 Jews declared an independent country called Israel
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West Bank and Gaza Strip Under Palestinian control Very high tensions Law of Return All Jews are allowed to return to Israel Democratic republic
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Section 3
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Deserts cover Arabia Rub’ al Khali or Empty Quarter No rivers or permanent bodies of water Wadis dry riverbeds filled by rainwater from rare downpours Desalinization taking salt out of seawater Holds a major share of the world’s oil Part of Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
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Caliph leader in Saudi Arabia after Muhammad 1932, a monarchy led by the Saudi family unified the country Riyadh is the largest city and capital
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Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates are located along the Persian Gulf Used profits from oil exports to build strong economies Pearl diving, fishing, and camel herding High standard of living
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Oman mostly desert, but has oil Yemen is the only country on the Arabian Peninsula that does not have large deposits of oil Most people are farmers or herders
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Section 4
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Most farming takes place in between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Alluvial plain area that is built up by rich fertile soil left by river floods Oil is th emajor export Baghdad capital and largest city 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait and the Persian Gulf War forced Iraqi troops out.
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After the Persian Gulf War, dictator Saddam Hussein refused to cooperate with the demands of the United Nations Embargo an order that restricts trade with another country Early 2000s, the UN sent weapons inspectors to Iraq Iraq was overthrown in 2003
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Oil-rich nation Persian ancestry Speak Farsi Muslim Shahs Persian kings 1979, Iran overthrew the last monarchy Islamic Republic government run by Muslim religious leaders Tehran is the capital
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Mountainous and landlocked 70% of population farm and herd 20 ethnic groups Pashtuns and Tajiks Kabul is the capital Taliban ruled in 1990s Overthrown by US led forces in 2001
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