bellringer what are two negatives from nuclear fallout? (page 156) i will collect your maps before...
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BellringerWhat are two negatives from nuclear fallout? (Page
156)
I will collect your maps BEFORE your Map Quiz. The following items are choices on your Map Quiz:◦ Kazakhstan - Iraq◦ Qatar - Oman◦ Yemen - Syria◦ Caspian Sea - Tigris River◦ Euphrates River - Georgia◦ Persian Gulf - Irtysh River◦ Armenia - Iran◦ Israel - Azerbaijan◦ Strait of Hormuz - Lake Balkhash◦ Jordan - Tajikistan◦ Red Sea - Uzbekistan◦ Black Sea - Aral Sea◦ Turkey - Turkmenistan
After I Collect Your Map QuizContinue working on your Chapter 6-4 Just
The Facts and put them in the tray (Due at the end of the day)
Get your Chapter 5 & 6 Notes in the correct order, stapled, with your name on them to turn in tomorrow before your test:◦Chapter 5-1 (This one goes on top)◦Chapter 5-3 (G. O.)◦Chapter 6-2 (G. O.)◦Chapter 6-3 (G. O.)◦Chapter 6-5
Get out a blank sheet of paper, numbered 1through 30, Chapter 5 & 6 Pretest at the top, name, date, and period
Chapter 6-4 Review Questions
1. What is Mecca?City in Saudi Arabia that Muslims regard as holy
2. What are some changes that occurred in Saudi Arabia as the country grew wealthy from oil?
Cities became modernized, people grew wealthy, school system expanded and improved
3. What happens in Saudi Arabia when oil prices go up?
New construction take place rapidly
Chapter 6-4 Review Questions
4. What happens in Saudi Arabia when oil prices go down?
Entire economy suffer and building projects stop
5. Why do many Saudi leaders think their country depends too much on oil?
Economy would be more stable if it had other exports to rely on
6. How do Saudi Arabians keep a traditional Muslim way of life?
Nation’s religious leaders decide whether certain customs and invention interfere with Muslim values (alcohol, night clubs, and movie theaters are banned)
Chapter 6-5 Review Questions
1. What is Semey?City with environmental problems from nuclear testing
2. What is the Aral Sea?Shrinking sea because of over irrigation
3. What are some of the differences between Kazaks and Russians in Kazakstan?
Different religions, lifestyles, and languages
4. What strengths does Kazakstan have in solving its major problems?
Can use the money from their natural resources to clean up the environment
BellringerWhat are two facts you have
learned in Chapter 6?
◦Must be FACTS (more than one word!)
Put your Chapter 5 & 6 Notes in the tray
Get out an old Scantron if you have one
Chapter 5 & 6 Test Review
1. About 40 million years ago, the Indian subcontinent collided with Asia and formed the
A. Bay of BengalB. Indus RiverC. HimalayasD. Arabian peninsula
2. What is one important achievement of the ancient Mesopotamian civilization?
A. Settlements in the New WorldB. Invention of the sailboatC. Trade with ChinaD. The discovery of gold
3. The single most important factor that affects the climate of South Asia is
A. The HimalayasB. The monsoonsC. The Ghat MountainsD. The Bay of Bengal
4. Why did the sea trade aid in the decline of the Silk Road?
A. The Silk Road was in disrepairB. Sea routes were fasterC. Distances were shorter over seaD. More goods could be carried in
caravans
5. In order to grow crops in the dry regions of Central Asia, people
A. Export foodB. Irrigate their landC. Import special plantsD. Plant a variety of crops
6. In the 1800s, which foreign power gained control of Central Asia?
A. EnglandB. FranceC. RussiaD. The United States
7. What is the best description of the climates in Southwest Asia?
A. Very dryB. Mild all yearC. Given to climate extremesD. Very rainy
8. Which European nation took control of South Asia, including India?
A. SpainB. GermanyC. Great BritainD. Italy
9. What are the main physical features of Central Asia?
A. Lakes and river valleysB. Tropical rain forestsC. Highlands, deserts, steppesD. Rolling hills and rivers
10.The Silk Road influenced the culture of the people of Central Asia by bringing them into contact with people from
A. East Asia, Southwest Asia, and Europe
B. AfricaC. North AmericaD. South America
11.The largest country in Central Asia is
A. AfghanistanB. TurkmenistanC. UzbekistanD. Kazakhstan
12.Which Southwest Asian people produced a system of written laws and irrigated their fields?
A. EgyptiansB. MesopotamiansC. SyriansD. Chinese
13.The largest oil-producing region in the world is
A. Central AsiaB. AfricaC. Southwest AsiaD. East Asia
14.Why did Jews from around the world begin to move to Palestine in the late 1800s?
A. The Arabs living there wanted help in developing a modern state
B. There were many high-paying jobs available
C. They wanted to return to their historical homeland
D. No one lived there, so the land was free
15.Which body of water forms Southwest Asia’s western border?
A. The Black SeaB. The Caspian SeaC. The Red SeaD. The Mediterranean Sea
16.Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all have their beginnings in
A. Central AsiaB. EgyptC. ChinaD. Southwest Asia
17.Why is the Rub’ al-Khali an important landform of the Arabian peninsula?
A. It is the largest highland area in the region
B. It is the largest all-sand desert in the world
C. It is the highest mountain range in the region
D. It is the narrowest cultural plain in the world
18.Which sea is currently shrinking due to the extreme use of irrigation?
A. Black SeaB. Caspian SeaC. Aral SeaD. Mediterranean Sea
19.Tensions between Arabs and Jews started because of
A. Jewish settlement in Palestine following World War II
B. The unification of PalestineC. Arab settlement in Palestine after
World War ID. The migration of Jews from
Palestine to Europe
20.Which country formed a communist government in Kazakstan?
A. China B. The Soviet UnionC. Saudi ArabiaD. Afghanistan
21.Which statement best describes the ethnic groups living in Central Asia?
A. The Kazaks are the only ethnic group
B. There are many ethnic groupsC. There are no Russians living thereD. Only Uzbeks and Turkmen live
there
22.The traditional values of Islam forbid
A. T.V.’sB. BooksC. HotelsD. Movie theaters
23.Where does more than 90% of Israel’s population live?
A. In citiesB. In moshavimC. In kibbutzimD. In settlements in the occupied
territories
24.The capital of Israel is
A. Tel AvivB. JerusalemC. HaifaD. Gaza
25.Which landform makes up the southern half of Israel?
A. The Negev DesertB. The Jordan RiverC. GalileeD. The Dead Sea
26.Where does Israel get much of the water it uses for irrigation?
A. Lake HulaB. The Mediterranean SeaC. The Sea of GalileeD. The Dead Sea
27.The country that exports more petroleum than any other country on Earth is
A. IsraelB. Saudi ArabiaC. KazakhstanD. Syria
28.More movies are produced in ____ than in any other country
A. IsraelB. IndiaC. CanadaD. The United States
29.Despite changes in Saudi Arabia, men and women are usually
A. SeparateB. In the same schoolsC. In competition for jobsD. Together
30.One serious problem facing Kazakhstan today that can be traced to Soviet rule is
A. Radiation poisoning caused by nuclear fallout
B. The overproduction of cotton plantsC. The flooding of the Aral SeaD. The lack of natural resources
Other Items to Know!Be sure to study Section Review
Questions at the end of each section
Be sure to study the maps at the end of Chapters 5 & 6