Southwest Asia Review Game What is the name of the strait at the southern end of the Persian Gulf? Strait of Hormuz What is the name of this body of water? What is the name of this country? The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers meet in which county? Iraq The Suez Canal links what two bodies of water? Mediterranean Sea & Red Sea What is the name of this body of water? Which bodies of water are connected by the Strait of Hormuz The Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf What makes it possible to get to the Mediterranean Sea from the Arabian Sea without having to sail around the continent of Africa? The Suez Canal What is the name of this country? In which country are the Gaza Strip and the West Bank located? Israel What is the name of this body of water? What country is the Sinai Peninsula a part of? Egypt What river runs through Syria, Israel, and Jordan? Jordan River What river forms a boundary between Israel and Jordan? Jordan River What is the name of this river? What is the name of this body of water? What does OPEC stand for? Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries What is the name of this landform? What is the name of this country? What is the name of this river? Which Middle Eastern Country is located in both Europe and Asia? Turkey What is the term for the removal of salt from water? Desalination What is the name of this river? What meets the Euphrates River in Iraq? Tigris River What is the name of this country? What is the name of this body of water? What is the name of this country? What is the climate of Southwest Asia? Arid What is the name of the body of water with the highest salt volume in the world? Dead Sea What is the name of this body of water? What two countries share a border at the Sinai Peninsula? Egypt and Israel What 3 continents meet in the Middle East? Africa, Asia, Europe What is the most dominant ethnic group in Southwest Asia (Middle East)? Arabs Iraq’s second largest ethnic group is? Kurds What is the capital of Israel? Jerusalem This is the official language of the Jewish people? Hebrew Jerusalem is sacred to which people Muslims, Jews & Christians What basic belief made Christianity different from Judaism? Christians believed Jesus was the Messiah, or savior of man What is the second largest sect of Islam? Shiite Muslim What ethnic group’s predominant language is Arabic, and the majority follows the teachings of Islam. Arabs Which religion do most people in Southwest Asia practice Islam What modern day country is the home to those who call themselves the Persians? Iran What ethnic group is found in Iraq, Turkey, and Syria? Kurds Abraham, the father of ancient Israel, believed in only one God. This concept is known as Monotheism What is the holy writing of Judaism? Torah What did Muhammad believe the angel Gabriel was asking him to do? Tell the word of God to the people Muslims pray how many times a day? 5 The sacred book of the Muslims is called the Quran Judaism, the world's oldest major religion, originated in which modern country? Israel What is the birthplace of Islam? Mecca What is the largest type of Islam practiced? Sunni What issue led to the split between the Sunni and Shia in Islam? They disagreed over who should lead the Muslim community after the death of Muhammad In what country can people vote for local leaders and the countries president, but the true leader of the country chosen by the countries religious leaders? Iran What is the main belief that distinguished the Jewish faith from the others in the ancient world? The worship of a single god rather than many gods This means food fit to be eaten, according to Jewish dietary laws Kosher What is the relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? All three believe in the same God – they just have different interpretations of God What are the Five Pillars? Five basic obligations that Muslims are supposed to meet in their lives Muslims pray at a Mosque A country ruled by a person that has complete and unlimited power Autocracy The central government holds most of the power in _________ government. UNITARY What is the legislative branch of government is responsible for ??? making and carrying out the laws How is the leader of a Parlimentary Democracy chosen? The Prime Minister is chosen by representatives in the legislator A government based upon religious beliefs is BEST described as an Theocracy A small group of powerful leaders are in charge in this type of government… Oligarchy How is the leader of a Presidential Democracy chosen? The president is chosen in a vote by the people. What type of government citizens choose representatives to make and enforce the laws Representative Democracy or Republic What type of government controls most aspects of its peoples life. Authoritarian Education, training, and healthcare all contribute to? Human Capital Why are dams a good idea for solving water problems in the countries they are located in but not for other countries? Dams limit the amount of water going down stream to other countries. What type of government gives the king or queen complete control? Absolute Monarchy What type of government gives the king or queen very little control, they are more of a figure head? Constitutional Monarchy What is a Political Trade Barrier that places a tax on incoming goods? tariff Who benefits from trade restrictions placed on imported goods? Local companies that produce the same products as the imports-LIMITS competition What are the three main Economic Questions? 1. 2. 3. What to produce/how much. How to produce it. For whom to produce it for. Give examples of a natural trade barrier Oceans, Deserts, Mountains, Rivers, etc. In general, countries with high literacy rates … Have strong economies. Higher standard of living. What natural resource is the source of many conflicts in the region. Water Why do countries have exchange rates? In order to trade with one another The 1973 Oil crisis was the outcome of what type of political trade barrier between OPEC and the US?? An EMBARGO How do literacy rates in Southwest Asia differ for men and women? Women have lower rates than men in most countries A person who takes risks by starting a new business is called a/an Entrepreneur In a traditional system, what is exchanged for goods and services? Other goods and services