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World Cultures North Africa Southwest Asia And Central Asia
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Underground canals
Aquifers
Cereals
Pastoralism
Qanats
2. Africa's longest mountain range
Mesopotamia
Atlas Mountains
Oasis
Hieroglyphics
3. The primary gateway for Arabs migrating to North Africa
Ibadhism
Petrochemicals
Egypt
Bedouin
4. Belief in one God
Qanats
Alluvial Soil
Landlocked
Monotheism
5. The raising and grazing of livestock
Pastoralism
Wadis
Geometric Boundaries
Hieroglyphics
6. Africa's longest mountain range
Mesopotamia
Alluvial Soil
Prophets
Atlas Mountains
7. Petroleum that has not yet been refined
Arable
Crude Oil
Oasis
Domesticate
8. Territories ruled by an Islamic religious leader
Sheikhdoms
Sahara
Enclave
Aquifers
9. Underground layers of porous rock - grave - or sand that contain water
Sahara
Aquifers
Monotheism
Cereals
10. Centers where cultures developed and spread outward
Culture Hearths
Mesopotamia
Natural Boundary
Oasis
11. During 500 B.C. - this empire extended across the region
Nomads
Nationalism
Aquifers
Persian Empire
12. Groups of people who move from place to place depending on the season and availability of grass for grazing and water
Egypt
Ibadhism
Nomads
Alluvial Soil
13. Centers where cultures developed and spread outward
Mosque
Culture Hearths
Pastoralism
Hieroglyphics
14. Food grains such as barley - oats - and wheat
Enclave
Cuneiform
Cereals
Ibadhism
15. Economic goods
Wadis
Nomads
Phosphate
Commodities
16. Messengers
Natural Boundary
Prophets
Fertile Crescent
Landlocked
17. Afghan freedom fighters
Crude Oil
Mujahideen
Desalination
Petrochemicals
18. Large - agricultural region including Mesopotamia
Egypt
Fertile Crescent
Aquifers
kums
19. Deserts
Ziggurats
kums
Geometric Boundaries
Mosque
20. The area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
Atlas Mountains
Landlocked
Mesopotamia
Fertile Crescent
21. A ban on trade
Domesticate
Shari'ah
Commodities
Embargo
22. An important shipping lane that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea across Egypt
Qanats
Suez Canal
Geometric Boundaries
Mesopotamia
23. Messengers
Exclave
Embargo
Suez Canal
Prophets
24. Often follow straight lines and do no account for natural and cultural features (exist between Libya - Egypt - and Algeria)
Fertile Crescent
Desalination
Ibadhism
Geometric Boundaries
25. Petroleum that has not yet been refined
Culture Hearths
Alluvial Soil
Crude Oil
Wadis
26. Wedge-shaped symbols written on clay tablets
Natural Boundary
Sahara
Hajj
Cuneiform
27. A place in the desert where underground water surfaces
Oasis
Persian Empire
Hajj
kums
28. Arabic-speaking people who migrated to North Africa from deserts in Southwest Asia
Petrochemicals
Bedouin
Crude Oil
Sheikhdoms
29. Pilgrimage
Hajj
Atlas Mountains
Ziggurats
Exclave
30. A fixed limit or extent defined along physical geographic features such as mountains and rivers
Phosphate
Emirs
Domesticate
Natural Boundary
31. Basic urban necessities such as streets and utilities
Sheikhdoms
Infrastructure
Monotheism
Emirs
32. An important shipping lane that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea across Egypt
Suez Canal
Aquifers
Embargo
Hieroglyphics
33. Belief in one God
Cuneiform
Monotheism
Hieroglyphics
Pastoralism
34. Products derived from petroleum or natural gas
Petrochemicals
Wadis
Qanats
Persian Empire
35. The largest desert in the world which covers most of North Africa
Atlas Mountains
Sahara
Geometric Boundaries
Ibadhism
36. A fixed limit or extent defined along physical geographic features such as mountains and rivers
Alluvial Soil
Sahara
Natural Boundary
Domesticate
37. Food grains such as barley - oats - and wheat
Nomads
Cereals
Culture Hearths
Hajj
38. Streambeds that remain dry until a heavy rain
Atlas Mountains
Wadis
Ziggurats
Infrastructure
39. The largest desert in the world which covers most of North Africa
kums
Domesticate
Qanats
Sahara
40. Princes
Enclave
Infrastructure
Desalination
Emirs
41. The area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
Egypt
Mesopotamia
Sahara
Domesticate
42. Wedge-shaped symbols written on clay tablets
Exclave
Cuneiform
Monotheism
Nomads
43. Arabic-speaking people who migrated to North Africa from deserts in Southwest Asia
Hieroglyphics
Ibadhism
Exclave
Bedouin
44. Suitable for farming
Infrastructure
Arable
Egypt
Fertile Crescent
45. During 500 B.C. - this empire extended across the region
Nationalism
Persian Empire
Cuneiform
Emirs
46. Underground layers of porous rock - grave - or sand that contain water
Aquifers
Ziggurats
Landlocked
Suez Canal
47. Suitable for farming
Infrastructure
Mesopotamia
Arable
Landlocked
48. Adapting plants and animals from the wild for such uses as food - clothing - and transportation
Domesticate
Natural Boundary
Sahara
Pastoralism
49. A belief in the right of an ethnic group to have its own independent country
Egypt
Nationalism
Sahara
Cuneiform
50. A form of Islam practiced in Oman
Domesticate
Culture Hearths
Domesticate
Ibadhism