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Page 1: Unit 3 –  Middle East Government & Economics Review Game

Unit 3 – Middle East Government &

EconomicsReview Game

Page 2: Unit 3 –  Middle East Government & Economics Review Game

Why is it important for nations to have a system to convert from one currency to

another?

Converting to different currencies makes it possible to buy & sell goods between nations with different types of money.

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Why do most countries in the Middle East & the world operate somewhere in between a market

economy & a command economy?

Most countries have found they need a mix of free market & govt. control to be

successful & to protect consumers.

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The economy of Saudi Arabia is based mainly on what two resources?

Oil & Natural Gas

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What happens to the price of oil when OPEC countries decide to

reduce production of oil?

Oil prices rise.

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What was the Holocaust?

The murder of millions of European Jews during WWII.

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A person who takes risks by starting a new business is called

an _____.

Entrepreneur

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The Zagros Mountains, the Rub al-Kahli Desert, & the lack of rivers in the Middle

East are all examples of what?

Natural trade barriers

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What is the purpose of OPEC?

They decide how much oil will be exported at any given time and control the price of

oil to help themselves.

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What form of government does Saudi Arabia have?

Absolute Monarchy

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In 1973, countries in the Middle East stopped exporting oil to the U.S. in

protest against US support of Israel. Such a strategy is an example of an ____.

embargo

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What is the most powerful elected official in Iran?

President

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The total amount of goods and services produced in a country in one

year is known as the _____.

GDP(Gross Domestic Product)

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Which of these countries in the Middle East has a Democracy?

Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Israel, or Iran

Israel

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Why did the US bomb & invade Afghanistan in 2001?

They believed the government was offering safety to

Al-Qaeda, the organization that attacked the US on 9/11/01.

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What is OPEC?

An organization that monitors oil supply/demand in order to control the price

of oil.Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries

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What is the name of this country?

Israel

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Who was the “father” of Judaism?

Abraham

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What is the name of this river?

Tigris River

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What is the name of this country?

Iraq

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What is the name of this country?

Iran

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In a Unitary form of government how is power distributed?

The Central Govt. has most of the power, & the local

govt. has just a little power.

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What world organization created the new state of Israel in 1948, as a homeland for the

Jews?

The United Nations

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Which Middle East country is a Theocratic Republic?

Iran

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What is the name of this country?

Afghanistan

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What was the international movement that called for the establishment of a Jewish

national or religious community in the land of Palestine??

Zionism

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The Hebrew Bible states that Abraham was born in Ur and was

promised the Land of Canaan, modern day Israel. Abraham,

according to the Hebrew religion is what?

“Father of Judaism”

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The Strait of Hormuz

What narrow strait connects the Arabian Sea to the Persian Gulf & is vital

to trading oil throughout the world?

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What are the Five Pillars of Faith of Islam?

1.Belief in 1 god, Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger

2.Pray 5 times a day facing Mecca3.Donate to Charity4.Fast during the holy month of Ramadan5.Take a hajj to Mecca at least once

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Muhammad was forced to leave Mecca for Medina in 622 AD/CE. In what present day country is

Mecca found?

Saudi Arabia

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Why have the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers been a source of conflict

for many years?

They make up most of the water supply for

Iraq, Turkey, & parts of Syria.

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What modern day country is the home to those who call themselves Persians?

Iran

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What is the name of this country?

Saudi Arabia

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In general, countries with high literacy rates have....

Strong economies

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What is the most dominant ethnic group in the Middle East?

Arabs

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Turkey has a mixed economy, which is mostly:

Command

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In 1990-91, the US sent troops to the Middle East to free which

country?

Kuwait

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Why is Iran referred to as a theocratic republic?

It has both an elected parliament & a powerful

religious leader which control the government.

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What is the name of this body of water?

The Mediterranean Sea

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If a country does NOT invest in its human capital, how can it

affect the country’s gross domestic product?

GDP may go down because poorly trained workers will not

be able to do their jobs well.

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If a country is really good at developing a product, what

economic term are they demonstrating?

Specialization

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A country who has a government run by a religion is

referred to as a _____.

Theocracy

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What are the Arabs and Israelis arguing over?

L A N D

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If someone wants to start their own business and take a risk, they are referred to as what?

An Entrepreneur

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What started the Persian Gulf War?

Iraq invaded Kuwait

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Countries and businesses need to ask themselves what 3

important economic questions?

1. What to produce?2. How to produce?3. For whom to produce?

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Where do most people in the Middle East tend to live?

Near Water

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Israel’s economy tends to lean more towards what type of

economic system?

Market

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What kind of economic system does Saudi Arabia have?

Mixed...with mostly Command

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What country in the Middle East has the most progressive &

successful economy?

Israel