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Mid – Term Review 11-12 Wilson Social Studies Tallulah Falls. All countries & physical features can be practiced using the files on my web page. The following review is content only! Good luck! . 5 Themes of Social Studies. History, Culture, Government, Economics, & Geography. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Mid – Term Review  11-12 Wilson  Social Studies Tallulah Falls

Mid – Term Review 11-12

Wilson Social Studies

Tallulah Falls

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All countries & physical features can be practiced using the files on my web

page. The following review is content only! Good luck!

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5 Themes of Social Studies

History, Culture, Government,Economics, & Geography

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5 Themes of Geography

Movement, Region, Location, Human-Environment

Interaction, Place

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Democracy type w/ president

Presidential Democracy

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Democracy type w/ power in the cabinet. Usually has

prime minister.Parliamentary Democracy

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Government where power is given to the people through

free elections. Democracy

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Government ruled by a few elite.

Oligarchy

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Government where ONE person has complete

authority.Autocracy

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Government where one central authority has the

power. Unitary/Unitarian

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Government where power is divided between ONE

central and several regional authorities.

Federation

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Voluntary association of countries that unite for a

common purpose.Confederation

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Economic type where government has control.

Command

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Economic type where supply and demand determines

prices of goods.Market

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Economic system that has qualities from both market

and command. Most countries have this.

Mixed

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What are the Middle East’s major, burning issues?

Water pollution, unequal distribution of water & oil,

water rights, & transportation

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Ethnic group that descends from Arabian Peninsula.

United by Arabic language and Islam.

Arabs

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Large middle eastern ethnic group that desire their own

country. They speak Kurdish.

Kurds

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Ethnic group from Iran & mostly Shi’ite Muslim.

Persian

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3 Monotheistic Religions in Chronological Order

Judaism, Christianity, & Islam

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Founders of Judaism, Christianity, & Islam

Abraham, Jesus Christ, & Muhammad

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Gods of Judaism, Christianity, & Islam

Yahweh, Trinity (Father, Son, & Holy Spirit), & Allah

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Holy Books of Judaism, Christianity, & Islam

Torah, Bible, & Koran

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Abraham’s two sons and the ethnic groups & religions

they becameIsaac – Jews – JudaismIshmael – Arabs - Islam

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Essential beliefs of Islam

5 Pillars – 1. One God 2. Pray 5x / day 3. Giving 4. Fasting 5.

Hajj to Mecca

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2 main branches of Islam

Sunni – 90%Shi’ite - 10%

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The Ottoman Empire was an __________ Empire

Islamic

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Ruler of the Muslim Community until 1924

Caliph

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Ruler of the Ottoman Empire

Sultan

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Greatest sultan of all time. The Ottoman Empire was at

its peak during his reign.

Suleiman I

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The Ottomans captured this capital city of the Byzantine

Empire in 1453

Constantinople

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This man stopped Muslim forces from advancing

further into France in the Battle of Tours (732 CE).

Charles Martel

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After this major WORLD event, the Ottoman Empire

collapsed and was partitioned by European

nations.

WWI

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These two European nations gained control of the

majority of the Ottoman Empire

France & Britain

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This treaty officially abolished the Ottoman

Empire

Treaty of Sevres

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Israel gained its independence in the year

______.1948

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After these two WORLD events, thousands of Jews

returned homeWWI & WWII

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4 Wars fought between Israel and Arab nations.

Arab-Israeli Wars

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War fought immediately after Israel became

independent.War of Independence - 1948

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Arab-Israeli War of 1973. Surprise attack on Israel’s

holiest day of the year.Yom Kippur War

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Main effect of Yom Kippur War

Political. Arab nations placed embargo on oil in the U.S.

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The Egyptian president & Arab hero who came on the

scene in the Suez WarNasser

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PLO stands for what and who is the most famous

leader of this group?Palestinian Liberation Organization - Arafat

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1993 – Peace talks between Israeli leaders & PLO

Oslo Accords

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Term given to describe the push for a Jewish homeland

Zionism

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Gulf War I (1990-1991) began because who attacked

who and for what?Iraq attacked Kuwait for

allegedly stealing oil on the border.

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Gulf War I was the first war you could follow on the

____________ each night.

Television

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The U.S. was an ally of Kuwait in Gulf War I. What type of attacks did the U.S.

use primarily in Iraq?

Air Strikes

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Who was the evil dictator of Iraq in Gulf War I?

Saddam Hussein

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The U.S. involvement in Gulf War II was called

Operation Desert Storm

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In Gulf War II (2003), The U.S. entered Iraq to remove

which evil dictator?Saddam Hussein

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One of the controversial reasons the U.S. entered

Gulf War II in Iraq

Weapons of Mass Destruction

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Who was the evil dictator of Iraq in Gulf War I?

Saddam Hussein

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The U.S. involvement in Gulf War II (War in Iraq – 2003)

was called

Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Why did the U.S. enter Afghanistan in 2001?

Find the terrorist groups responsible for the attack on

9/11/01

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Israel’s government type and leader who has REAL

power

Presidential Democracy – Prime Minister

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Saudi Arabia’s government type and name of REAL

leader

Monarchy – King –

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Laws in Saudi Arabia are based on what religion and

what is the law called?

Islam – Sharia Law

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Iran’s government type and name of leader

Theocratic Republic – President (but ayatollah/supreme leader

advises the president)

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Government type based on religion or a religious leader

Theocracy

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Israel’s Economy Type and focus of industry

Mixed - Technology

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What is Israel’s oil and natural resources situation

like?

Very limited or none of each

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Who controls most of Saudi Arabia’s economy? What is their economy driven by?

Government - Oil

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Turkey is mostly a _____ economy type.

Command

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High or low GDP (gross domestic product) normally

= ______High or Low Literacy Rate

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Examples of trade barriers

Embargos, mountains, deserts, & wars

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OPEC stands for what. What do they do?

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries – Control the world’s oil

market (prices & amounts)

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Rainy season that South & Southeast Asia relies on for

the growth of crops.

Monsoon

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The Ganges & Yangtze are highly _________, causing sickness, death, and loss of

crops.

Polluted

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The Ganges is a symbol of _______ purity for Hindus.

Spiritual

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Causes of air and river pollution in India & China

Urbanization & Industrialization

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Hinduism belief in the cycle of birth, death, & rebirth?

Reincarnation

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Hindu belief of the sum of your good or bad deeds and the effect they have in your

afterlife.

Karma

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Hindu Triad of gods. Who are they? What do they do?

Trimurti: Brahma – Creator, Vishnu – Preserver, Shiva -

Destroyer

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Hindu social class system in India. You may be

reincarnated into a better class by your karma.

Caste System

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Brought the beliefs to India that became known as

Hinduism around 1500 BCE.

Aryans

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Goal of Hinduism

Stop the cycle of reincarnation

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Founder of Buddhism

Siddhartha Gautama

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Just like Judaism birthed Christianity, Hinduism birthed __________.

Buddhism

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Judaism, Christianity, & Islam are all ______

religions.

Monotheistic

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Hinduism is a _______ religion; whereas, Buddhism

has no _____.

Polytheistic - god

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Salvation is achieved through God in the Middle Eastern

religions; whereas, salvation is achieved by you and your ________ in Hinduism &

Buddhism.

Mind

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In Buddhism, the ultimate goal is to reach ________,

which is gained by following the _____ _____.

Middle Way (includes the 8fold Path)

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Focusing your mind with intense strength in order to

achieve enlightenment

Meditation

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“A” Buddha vs. “The” Buddha

“A” Buddha is one who has become enlightened. “The”

Buddha is Siddhartha Gautama himself.

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Why is this the last slide?

Because you’ve made it through 85 of them and you

are finished!!! Good Luck!!!