Colonialism
Anti-Colonial Movements/ Nation-Building
Political Islam
Ethnicity/Sectarianism
Authoritarianism
100

This empire's disintegration led to the colonization of the majority of the Middle East. 

What is the Ottoman Empire?

100

Before World War I, this system distinguished nationality based on religious identities under the Ottoman Empire.

What is the millet system?

100

The person who founded the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt that aimed to revive Islam politically, economically, and culturally as a counter to Westernization and secularism.

Who is Hassan Al-Banna?
100

The major ethnic group throughout the Middle East.

Who are the Arabs?

100

This regime type does not allow the establishment of any political party that opposes the party in power. 

What is a single-party regime? 

200

This 1920 treaty officially marked the end of the Ottoman Empire after World War I.

What is The Treaty of Sèvres?

200

This party/ideology, founded by Michel Aflaq and Salahaddin Al Bitar, aimed to unify all Arabs through secular nationalism and socialism, and was/has been prevalent in Iraq and Syria.  

What is the Ba'ath Party?

200

This influential figure of the Muslim Brotherhood was critical of Muslim countries adopting Western ideas, seeing them as materialistic and a departure from Islamic practices.

Who is Sayyid Qutb?

200

This ethnic group has no nation-state.

Who are the Kurds?

200

Within this regime type, there exists a significant and meaningful political opposition, but the incumbent party always gets the highest percentage of votes during elections. 

What is a multi-party regime?

300

This secret agreement in 1916 divided the territories of the Ottoman Empire between Britain and France.

What is the Sykes-Picot Agreement?

300

This 1952 military coup in Egypt ousted King Faruq and marked the rise of nationalist leader Gamal Abdel Nasser.

What is the Free Officers Coup?

300

This sect believes that leadership in Islam should have remained within the Prophet Muhammad's family, particularly with his cousin and son-in-law, Ali.

What is Shia Islam?

300

The major religion throughout the Middle East.

What is Islam?

300

The country that successfully transitioned to democracy during the Arab Spring, but recently (in 2021) fell into the trap of authoritarianism. 

What is Tunisia?

400

This 1923 treaty replaced the Treaty of Sevres and established the modern borders of Turkey.

What is the Treaty of Lausanne?

400

The Algerian nationalist group that gained independence from French rule.

What is the National Liberation Front (FLN)?

400

Which countries consider Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization?

Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates

400

This minority group has been enjoying significant political power in Lebanon. Lebanon's political system, gives the Lebanese president's position to this minority group. 

Who are the Maronite Christians? 

400

The regime type that is the most repressive among all the authoritarian regimes. 

What is a short-term military regime?

500

This concept refers to the 19th and 20th century movement aimed at uniting Arab countries, especially popular in the 1950s.

What is Pan-Arabism?

500

This leader was seen as the "natural leader of Egypt" and championed Pan-Arabism in the 1950s.

Who is Gamal Abdel Nasser?

500

Within this ideology religion and politics
became fused, there is no separation of
state and religion; the religion is promoted to influence all aspects of life rather than just worshipping. 

What is Political Islam?

500

This minority group enjoys significant political power in Syria since establishing this power structure through a coup d'etat in 1970s. 

Who are the Alawites?

500

As a constitutional monarchy, why is Jordan an example of an authoritarian regime? 

It has a bicameral system of parliament- an elected legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate.  The members of the Senate, as well as the Prime Minister are appointed and dismissed by the monarch.