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Title: North Africa and Southwest Asia Today


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North Africa and Southwest Asia Today
  • By Mr. Hunter

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Points to Ponder
  • 1. Who took over the Ottoman empire after its
    defeat?
  • 2. What is a mandate?

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Points to ponder
  • 1. Great Britain and France
  • 2. a country placed under another powers control
    by international agreement
  • The European powers promised to give their
    mandates independence by a certain date.

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United Nations
  • How did the United Nations attempt to solve the
    conflict between the Jews and Arabs in Palestine?
    Were they successful?

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United Nations Attempt
  • The UN divided Palestine into two parts- one for
    the Jews and one for the Arabs. It was not
    successful since it spurred the Arab-Isreli wars.

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UN
  • How do you think the UN could have resolved this
    conflict in a better way?

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Palestinian Refugees
  • 700,000 Arabs had to leave their homes

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Arab-Isreli Wars
  • Israel won the third and fourth Arab-Isreli wars
    and territory switched back and forth between the
    two countries.
  • Attempts at peace have been made, but a peaceful
    solution has not been reached.

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What causes this conflict between Israel and Arab
countries?
  • Religious differences
  • Conflict between ethnic groups
  • Nationalism
  • Fundamentalism

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Religious Differences
  • Example Sunnis and Shiites
  • Shiites are MUCH more willing to accept
    religious leaders as political leaders.
  • This has caused tension between Iraq and Iran.

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Ethnic Groups
  • Example
  • Iraqis are descendants of Arabs from the Arabian
    peninsula.
  • Most Iranians are Persians, with a different
    language and history.

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Nationalism
  • Kurds
  • Want a country of their own

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Oil
  • Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kuwait, and Iraq produce
    nearly half of the worlds oil!
  • Oil is such a valuable resource, OPEC was formed.
    How does it influence the cost of oil?
  • How did OPEC inflate the price of gasoline in
    1973?

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Supply and demand
  • Demand refers to how much (quantity) of a product
    or service is desired by buyers. The quantity
    demanded is the amount of a product people are
    willing to buy at a certain price the
    relationship between price and quantity demanded
    is known as the demand relationship

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Supply and Demand
  • Supply represents how much the market can offer.

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Example
  • Imagine that a special edition CD of your
    favorite band is released for 20. Because the
    record company's previous analysis showed that
    consumers will not demand CDs at a price higher
    than 20, only ten CDs were released because the
    opportunity cost is too high for suppliers to
    produce more. If, however, the ten CDs are
    demanded by 20 people, the price will
    subsequently rise because, according to the
    demand relationship, as demand increases, so does
    the price. Consequently, the rise in price should
    prompt more CDs to be supplied as the supply
    relationship shows that the higher the price, the
    higher the quantity supplied.

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Oil
  • Using the data from the table, create a line
    graph.
  • Create five math problems to accompany your line
    graph.

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Year Cost
1970 10.00
1975 46.00
1980 85.00
1985 48.00
1990 43.00
1995 23.00
2000 28.00
2005 58.00
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How does Islam influence the culture of the
region?
  • Muslims pray five times a day.

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Why do Muslims face a certain direction when they
pray?
  • They are facing Kaaba (the House of God) at
    Mecca, the holiest of the three cities of Islam.
  • Muslims face different directions, depending on
    where they are in relation to Mecca.

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How does Islam influence the culture of the
region?
  • Radio stations air readings from the Qur an.
  • Muslims go on a haji or pilgrimage to Mecca, once
    in a lifetime.

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How does Islam influence the culture of the
region?
  • During the ninth month of the Islamic year,
    called Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to
    sunset with a huge feast at the end of the month.

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Ramadan
  • Would you have the dedication to fast for an
    entire month?

25
Westernization
  • Some people believe that westernization (eating
    at fast-food restaurants and making advances in
    businesses and sciences) will give them a higher
    standards of living.

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Westernization
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Women wear many hats.
  • Israel, Jordan, Egypt Women are educated and
    work in business and government.
  • Saudi Arabia Women cannot attend gatherings with
    men, drive cars, and have more than one husband.
    Few women work outside the home!

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Women wear many hats.
  • Some women are forced to wear chadors.

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Women wear many hats.
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Why is the nomadic culture in the region almost
gone?
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Egypt
  • 1. Why was the Suez Canal important? How did it
    come under British control?

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Egypt
  • Egypts government went through drastic change
    from the 1920s to the 1950s.
  • It became an independent monarchy in 1922 and
    became a republic in 1953.

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Important People
  • Ismail Pasha
  • King Fuad
  • King Farouk
  • Gamal Nassar

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Aswan High Dam
  • How is this structure an example of a tradeoff?

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Conditions
  • 1. Describe the conditions of rights for women in
    modern Egypt.
  • 2. How has Egypt striven to create peaceful
    solutions in world conflicts?
  • 3. Describe the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Rights of Women
  • Active in the movement for independence
  • Fewer rights than men in marriage
  • 1956- gained the right to vote and run for office
  • 2000- women gained rights for divorce

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Egypt strives for peace.
  • Egypt became the first Arab state to sign a peace
    treaty with Israel.
  • Led the region in opposing Iraqs 1990 invasion
    of Kuwait.
  • Tried to settle arguments between Iraq and UN

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Muslim Brotherhood
  • Egypt should be governed solely by Islamic law,
    and not try to make peace with other countries.
  • Al-Banna, the leader, based his ideas that Islam
    was not only a religious observance, but a
    comprehensive way of life

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Muslim Brotherhood
  • "Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our
    leader. Qur'an is our law. Jihad is our way.
    Dying in the way of Allah is our highest
    hope."Muslim Brotherhood

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Geography
  • 1. What type of land covers much of Egypt?
  • 2. What is Egypts most important primary product
    and agricultural export?
  • 3. How would you describe the life of the
    fellahin?

41
Cairo
  • Create a venn diagram comparing Cairo, Egypt to
    New York City.

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Cairo
  • Cairo once had gardens, trees, and birds, but now
    it is overpopulated and polluted.
  • Poor Cairenes work in factories or small shops
    and live in cemeteries, on roofs, or in poorly
    built apartment buildings.

43
Cairo
  • Wealthier Cairenes work as doctors, lawyers,
    teachers (YAY!), factory managers and government
    officials.

44
Egypt has been a cultural leader.
  • Find support for this statement.

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Egypt has been a cultural leader
  • Egypt opened the first modern school for girls in
    the Arab world in 1829.
  • In Egypt, all children must attend school.
  • There was a strong feminist movement in Egypt.
  • The country supports media and entertainment in
    print and broadcast.

46
Israel
  • Israels current problems are rooted in a long
    and complicated history.

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  • 1. What was Zionism?
  • 2. Describe the kinds of communities early Jewish
    settlers established in Palestine.
  • 3. Why is drop irrigation an important technique?
  • 4. What is the population and ethnic makeup of
    Israel?
  • 5. Describe life as a Palestinian Arab in Israel.
  • 6. What opportunities do women have in Israel?
  • 7. What are the Jewish High Holy Days? Describe
    one of them in detail.
  • 8. How do Orthodox Jews differ from secular Jews?
  • 9. What was the Law of Return? What were its
    postive and negative impacts on Israeli society?

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Zionism
  • Zionism was a Jewish movement to return to the
    homeland of Palestine, which Jews called Zion

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Kibbutz
  • A kibbutz is a cooperative farming villages
    called kibbutzim established by early Jewish
    settlers in Palestine.

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Population and Ethnic Makeup
  • About 6.3 million people live in Israel!
  • About 80 of the people are Jewish and 20 are
    Palestinian Arabs.

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Palestinian Arabs
  • Less political power
  • Fewer rights and opportunities
  • Some refugees in the Gaza Strip and West Bank

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Opportunities for Women
  • They can work outside the home
  • Child care is provided on kibbutzim
  • A woman was prime minister from 1969-1974

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Jewish High Holy Days
  • Rosh Hashanah
  • Yom Kippur

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Rosh Hashanah
  • Jewish New Year is a time to begin introspection,
    looking back at the mistakes of the past year and
    planning the changes to make in the new year.
  • eating apples dipped in honey, a symbol of our
    wish for a sweet new year

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Yom Kippur
  • It is a day set aside to "afflict the soul," to
    atone for the sins of the past year.

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Arabic
  • Arabic is the official language of Israel.
  • Cognates coffee, ghoul, carrot, algebra, gargle,
    check, alcohol, zero

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Arabic Proverbs
  • If you conduct yourself properly, fear no one.

An intelligent deaf-mute is better than an
ignorant person who can speak. When the wolf
comes for the sheep, the dog goes to deficate.
Exert effort, you shall be rewarded. (lit. tire
yourself out for the sake of something and you
shall get it.)
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