Middle East Geography Review 2 Question Preview (ID: 16023)


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What religion has the goals are to pass down traditions and live according to the laws of their religion?
a) Christianity
b) Islam
c) Judaism
d)

What is the difference between Sunni and Shia Muslims?
a) Different beliefs in leadership
b) Different beliefs about the holy city
c) Different beliefs about pilgrimage to Mecca
d)

How does oil affect the Middle East economically?
a) It has no affect
b) It gives countries more money
c) It gives countries less money
d)

What does OPEC do?
a) controls much of the oil supply in the world market
b) builds dams along rivers shared by several countries
c) membership includes many oil companies owned by firms in the United States
d)

What are the two most valuable natural resources in Southwest Asia?
a) Cotton and petroleum
b) Water and natural gas
c) Oil and natural gas
d)

Where are most of the OPEC countries located?
a) North America
b) Southwest Asia (the Middle East)
c) Africa
d)

What happens to the price of oil when OPEC countries decide to limit production?
a) Prices rise
b) Prices drop
c) Oil stops being sold
d)

Why was OPEC created?
a) To regulate the supply of oil
b) To help the Palestinians in their problems with Israel
c) To keep countries who are not members from producing any oil
d)

How can having oil as a natural resource help improve a nation’s standard of living?
a) It does not have an affect on countries.
b) Countries with oil have more money
c) Countries with oil have less money
d)

What is the difference between an ethnic group and a religious group?
a) Ethnic groups share language, customs, and traditions. Religious groups share common beliefs.
b) Ethnic groups share common beliefs. Religious groups share language, customs, and traditions.
c)
d)

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