The Kurds
Saddam Hussein
Iran Revolution
The Ceasefire
Russian Roulette
100

Name one country the Kurds inhabit

What are

Turkey, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Armenia?

100

The way Saddam Hussein dealt with opposers

what is executing and imprisoning opponents?

100

the year the Iran revolution began

when was 1979?

100

The year the ceasefire was imposed

what was 1988?

100

The percentage of the Syrian population the Kurds make up?

what is 5-10%?

200

The leader of the PKK

Who is Abdullah Ocalan?

200

Two good things Saddam Hussein did for Iran during his rule

what are improving health care and education in Iran and taking over oil?

200

Two things the US did in retaliation to losing control over Iran ruling

what were?

 persuading western countries not to buy Iranian oil 

and not allowing american technicians to work with the new Iranian oil company?

200

Irans state when it signed the ceasefire

What was?

Their economy was in ruins

Thousands dead

200

The people in our group who explained the quotes of Saddam Hussein

Who are Pietro and Karen?

300

The treaty which made a provision for a Kurdish state and the treaty that did not create one.

what are the Treaty of Sevres and the Treaty of Lousanne?

300

The person Saddam Hussein gained help from to chemically bombard the Kurds

Who was Chemical Ali?

300

The reason the Shah left in 1979

what was going to receive cancer treatment?

300

Iraqs state when it signed the ceasefire

What was?

Thousands dead

Bad living conditions

And bad political and economical shape

300

The colors of the Kurdistan flag (shown within the slides)

Red, white, green, yellow

400

Two ways the Turkish government treated the Kurds harshly

What were the banning of Kurdish names, clothing and language?

400

the party Saddam Hussein belonged to and its ideology

what are the Baath part and socialism (similar to communism)?

400

What was the main reason of the Iranian revolution

Iranians wanted control of their oil


400

The explanation of the stalemate

400: within a month from the start of the war, 1980, the iranian troops halted the iraqi forces in the desert. The so called “war of the cities,” in which the two sides bombed each other, caused an incredible amount of deaths. Iraq had a stronger army but iran had a larger population willing to become martyrs. Within two years, iran regained its land and cut off iraq’s access to the sea and 1984 we have trench warfare in the desert

400

The year Saddam Hussein was hanged

When was 2006?

500

The things that have happened in the past three week to the Kurds

what is receiving opposition from Turkey and being abandoned by the USA?

500

The similarities between Saddam Hussein and Stalin's ruling

What was?

Using terror to enforce submission

Both made themselves seem glorious in the eyes of the public


500

Three reasons the white revolution was a failure

the reforms made by the Shah were inadequate

infant mortality rates were still high

water, good roads and electricity were not properly supplied

adult illiteracy rates remained high

redistributing land failed

500

foreign involvement

500: most of the foreign powers supported iraq because they feared and disagreed with iran’s revolutionary idea of shiite islam. Saudi arabia, egypt, small gulf states and jordan sided with iraq. Jordan also provided a port for iraqi imports and exports. Syria sided with iran because of its rivalry with neighbouring iraq and because it would recieve free iranian oil if it closed iraqi oil pipes which went to the mediterranean. France, Ussr, Germany and USA sided with iraq; france became the main supplier of weapons for iraq, while USA provided information on iranian troops movements and supplied the materials to produce chemical weapons. In 1986 and onwards USA provided protection for iraqi shipping and destroyed iranian navy, even as a retaliation for the attacks on the Kuwaiti navy

500

Spell the name of the man who turned Iran into an Islamic state and came into power in 1979

Ayatollah Khomeini

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