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