Unit 7 North Africa And Southwest Asia Question Preview (ID: 41045)


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What are the slender towers on mosques for?
a) build water plants
b) calling out prayers
c) roof to cover building
d) wooden for entrance

How do the big 3 religions maintain enduring cultural traditions?
a) older generations teach younger ones
b) through the bible
c) through the Quoran
d) television

What geographic feature makes it hard to farm most parts of Egypt?
a) deserts
b) rivers
c) mountains
d) lakes

What geographic factors have most influenced the agriculture in Southwest Asia?
a) the Sahara desert
b) the Nile,Tigris and Euphrates rivers
c) the Zagora mountains
d) the lakes

What factor is most responsible for unifying Southwest Asia and North Africa as a culture region?
a) Christianity
b) the desert
c) their food
d) Islamic religion

After WWII many Jewish people migrated to which newly established country?
a) israel
b) Turkey
c) Syria
d) Saudi Arabia

How may the 5 Pillars of Islam shape the daily activities of believers?
a) there are certain times to fast
b) they can only eat during the day
c) there are certain times to pray each day
d) they must travel to Mecca every day

What major geographic feature dominates North Africa and Southwest Asia?
a) many mountains
b) many lakes
c) many rivers
d) many deserts

What role did communication technology play in the Egyptian Revolution?
a) laptops were used to communicate through e-mail
b) cell phones allowed protesters to communicate and tell their stories
c) satellites were used to warn the protesters
d) chromebooks used to make protest signs

Because of the spread of Islam religion many people in this region to what?…
a) speak arabic
b) trade spices
c) worship many gods
d) believe in communism

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