Chapter 18
Chapter 18
Chapter 18
Geography is used to interpret the past, understand the present, and plan for the future. The region of North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia has served as the crossroads for Asia, Africa, and Europe. As a result, it has been home to many ethnic groups and cultures.
North Africa
How have the Sahara and access to water affected the people of North Africa?
North Africa
nomad bedouin infrastructure domesticate hieroglyphics geometric boundary nationalism
principal medical
North Africa
A. Egypt B. Morocco C. Algeria D. Tunisia E. Casablanca F. Algiers G. Tunis H. Tripoli I. Libya J. Cairo K. Suez Canal
Population Patterns
Indigenous ethnic groups, migrations, and the dramatic climate have shaped population patterns in North Africa.
Which of the following has made Egypt a key regional power? A. The Nile River B. The Suez Canal C. Irrigation systems D. Oil A. B. C. D. A B C D
Culture
The Muslim religion and the Arabic language define much of the culture of North Africa.
ReligionIslam LanguageArabic
Culture (cont.)
Educationmost people attend school, but literacy rates range widely. Health carethis has improved, but doctor shortages mean limited care. The artspyramids; weaving, embroidery, and metalworking influenced by Islam
identity security
ongoing
Population Patterns
Migrations, claims to ancestral homes, and boundary disputes have influenced population in the eastern Mediterranean.
The people: Over 7 million people in this region are Israelis living in Israel. 80% of the Israelis are Jewish. Tensions between Arabs and Jews resulted in six wars.
Early civilizations
Damascus, Syria
Mesopotamian Structure shows a highly advanced culture some 5000 years ago.
Arab/Israeli Conflict
Arab View
Culture
The eastern Mediterraneans religions and languages have influenced its art and everyday life for centuries.
ReligionIslam LanguageArabic
Culture (cont.)
Educationmost young people attend school, but literacy rates vary widely. Health carethis has improved in recent decades. The artsexpression through arts and architecture; artists and writers found inspiration in religion.
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The Northeast
What religious traditions have shaped the history of the Northeast?
The Northeast
culture hearth cuneiform qanats natural boundary embargo ziggurat
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The Northeast
A. Turkey B. Iran C. Iraq D. Tehran E. Mesopotamia F. Fertile Crescent G. Persian Empire
Population Patterns
Ethnic diversity and the Muslim religion have profoundly shaped the population of the Northeast sub region.
The people: Turks Iranians Arabs Kurds
Ethnic Groups in the Northeast
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Which civilization created a writing system, code of law, and year-round farming? A. Phoenician B. Sumerian C. Persian Empire D. Ottoman Empire
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Culture
Religion and language shape everyday life in the Northeast sub region.
Languagemostly Arabic; Turkish in Turkey and Persian in Persia Religionmostly Shia Muslims in Iraq and Iran; Sunni Muslims in Turkey
Culture (cont.)
Educationrequired through grade 6 in Iraq and grade 9 in Turkey; literacy rates are fairly high. Health carethis varies, but is struggling in most areas. The artsearly civilizations created sculptures, fine metalwork, and large buildings; literature is based on strong oral traditions, epics, and poetry.
Before the Islamic Revolution, how many Iranians could read and write? A. Less than 30% B. Less than 40% C. Less than 50% D. Less than 60%
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Population Patterns
A shared religion, a common language, and rapid modernization have formed todays Arabian Peninsula.
Most people in this region are Arabs.
What percentage of the people in the United Arab Emirates are citizens? A. 510% B. 1520% C. 2030% D. 3045%
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Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Oman have which type of government? A. Democracy B. Communist C. Monarchy D. Oligarchy
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Culture
Religious beliefs and a common language influence everyday life on the Arabian Peninsula.
ReligionSunni and Shia Muslim LanguageArabic
Culture (cont.)
Educationmost young people attend school and literacy rates are high in certain areas. Health carethis varies widely. The artsarchitecture provides some of the best examples of art. CelebrationsId al Adha, Ramadan
Which country has given secondary and post-secondary education a priority? A. Kuwait B. Qatar C. Bahrain D. Oman
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Central Asia
How have geography and climate created challenges for Central Asia?
Central Asia
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Central Asia
A. Afghanistan B. Turkmenistan C. Tajikistan D. Uzbekistan E. Armenia F. Georgia G. Kazakhstan
Central Asia
Afghanistan consists mainly of what type of geography? A. Desert B. Mountainous C. Marshland
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Population Patterns
Invasions, domination by numerous empires, and the rugged landscape have created challenges for Central Asia.
The people: Pashtun Armenians
How many ethnic groups and nationalities live in the Caucasus area? A. More than 30 B. More than 50 C. More than 80 D. More than 100
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Culture
The people of Central Asia share many cultural characteristics and experiences.
Languagethe majority speak a form of the Turkic languages. ReligionIslam, mostly Sunni
Culture (cont.)
Educationit is universal across this region and mandatory through secondary schools in a few countries. Health carethese are lacking. The artsthey have a rich literary history.
Ethnicity and Culture North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia has been a cultural crossroads for much of human history. The region has two important cultural hearths in Mesopotamia and the Nile Valley. The region has a large amount of ethnic diversity. Many customs, languages, and beliefs are represented here. This diversity of peoples has led to conflict in parts of the region.
The Importance of Religion Religion is very important to the people of North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia. Three of the worlds major religionsJudaism, Christianity, and Islamhave deep roots here. It is also home to the holiest sights of these religions. Muslims must make a pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia. Jerusalem is the Jewish capital and religious center. Christians also hold Jerusalem close, because many of Jesus acts took place there.
nomad
a member of a wandering pastoral people
bedouin
member of the nomadic desert peoples of North Africa and Southwest Asia
infrastructure
the basic urban necessities like streets and utilities
domesticate
to adapt plants and animals from the wild to make them useful to people
hieroglyphic
belonging to an ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures and symbols represent words or sounds
geometric boundary
a fixed limit or extent that follows straight lines
nationalism
belief in the right of each people to be an independent nation
monotheism
belief in one God
prophet
person believed to be a messenger from God
mosque
in Islam, a house of public worship
culture hearth
a center where cultures developed and from which ideas and traditions spread outward
cuneiform
Sumerian writing system using wedge-shaped symbols pressed into clay tablets
qanat
underground canal used in water systems of ancient Persians
natural boundary
a fixed limit or extent defined along physical geographic features such as mountains and rivers
embargo
a ban on trade
ziggurat
large step-like temple of mud brick built in ancient Mesopotamia
sheikhdom
territory ruled by an Islamic religious leader
shariah
Islamic law derived from the Koran and the teachings of Muhammad
emir
a prince or ruler in Islamic countries
hajj
in Islam, the yearly pilgrimage to Makkah
Ibadhism
a conservative form of Islam distinct from Sunni and Shia sects
enclave
a region or community (as within a country or city) made up of people of a different race or cultural background
exclave
distinct group of people who are isolated from the main or larger part of a country
mujahideen
Islamic guerrilla fighters