Chapter 15
Chapters 15 & 16
Chapter 16
Chapters 16 & 17
Chapter 17 & 18
Chapter 18
Chapter 18 & 19
Chapter 19
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a desert streambed that is dry except during heavy rain

Wadi

100

Why do some countries in North Africa import most of the food needs?

Water scarcity makes it impossible to grow enough food for the population.

100

an ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state and is not the majority population in any nation state.

stateless nation

100

Generalize the social status trends of women in the Arab nations of the Eastern Mediterranean.

Women have fewer rights and opportunities than men, but in some instances and regions, they are slowly gaining more rights.

100

OPEC is a group that regulates oil production in order to keep global oil prices _____.

high

100

a branch of Islam that regards Muhammad’s son and the imams as rightful successors

Shia

100

The actions of ____________________ threaten the stability of the region.

insurgents, al-Qaeda militants, and pirates

100

When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in 1979, they encountered resistance from ____________________, or Islamic guerrilla fighters.

mujahideen

200

tribe of nomads predominantly found in North Africa and Arabia

Bedouin

200

Why is French spoken in some countries of North Africa?

France colonized parts of North Africa in the 1800s.

200

Muslims, Jews, & Christians are a _____ religion, which means they believe in only _____ God.

Monotheistic, one

200

the raising of animals for food and other products

pastoralism

200

What very active fault line is about 750 miles in length and extends across much of Turkey?

North Anatolian

200

the holiest city of Islam to which many Muslims make a pilgrimage

Makkah

200

What do push and pull factors refer to?

the reasons people leave and are drawn to the Arabian Peninsula.

200

In what two Central Asian countries is the majority of the population Christian?

Armenia and Georgia

300

fertile silt, sand, and mud deposited by a river or flowing water

alluvial soil

300

What are the negative effects of tourism in North Africa?

It requires large quantities of water for swimming pools, hotels, and golf courses.

300

Why have the economies of the Eastern Mediterranean subregion been slow to develop?

scarcity or uneven distribution of natural resources such as oil, natural gas, and especially water

300

the fertile area and the birthplace of some of the earliest civilizations

Mesopotamia

300

Which body of water is the world’s largest inland sea and key fishery that is threatened by pollution?

the Caspian Sea

300

The ____________________ industry produces the most soil, air, and water pollution in the region.

water desalination

300

a territory or cultural area separated from the political entity to which it belongs

exclave

300

The testing of nuclear weapons has led to serious health and environmental problems in the former Soviet republic of _____.

Kazakhstan

400

What has been the environmental impact of oil and petroleum industries in North Africa?

Winds can blow oil spills toward land and endanger coastal and marine environments.

400

a landform created by tectonic activity

rift valley

400

What is the Eastern Mediterranean’s predominate climate?

Semi-arid and arid

400

a system of wedge-shaped symbols pressed into clay tablets

Cuneiform

400

Due to high mountains that block moisture from major bodies of water, much of the inland areas of the Northeast experiences which type of climate?

arid or semi-arid

400

Why did the nomadic Bedouin tribes move from place to place?

they needed to move their herds from one desert oasis to another

400

Islamic guerilla fighters

mujahideen

400

Uzbekistan is one of the world’s leading producers and exporter of _____.

cotton

500

Where do most of North Africa’s nomads live today?

In villages and cities

500

a harmful effect of erosion and deforestation where soil conditions supporting vegetation is lost

desertification

500

What were the effects of the 1947 UN action to divide the former Ottoman and British colony of Palestine into a Jewish and Arab state?

Jews accepted the plan, forming the independent state of Israel, while Arab Palestinians rejected it.

500

Hundreds of thousands of refugees from North Africa, Iraq, Syria, etc. have fled where?

Turkey

500

a branch of Islam that regards the first four successors of Muhammad as his rightful successors

Sunni

500

How have countries in the Arabian Peninsula managed freshwater, their most precious resource?

Most have mismanaged their water use and wasted it with poor irrigation methods.

500

Grains that are grown for food—such as barley, oats, or wheat

cereals

500

After September 11, 2001, the United States overthrew the government of _____.

Afghanistan