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World History and Geography-H 2011-2012 Unit 7 Study Guide – Middle East What to study Textbook: 25.1, 25.2, 26.3, 27.1, 27.2, 28.1, 28.2 PowerPoint: The Middle East – An Introduction PowerPoint: The Arab-Israeli Conflict – An Introduction Timeline of the Arab-Israeli Conflict (class notes) Participants in the Arab-Israeli Conflict Jigsaw – Palestinian Authority, Hamas, Palestinian refugees, Israeli Government, Jewish settlers, United States (class notes) Arab-Israeli Conflict debates – familiarize yourself with the issues. You do not need to know all of the arguments, but you should be able to take a stand and support it with some basic evidence (don’t need major details) for each question. Do NOT need to study o Geography (Middle East map and Israel/Palestine map) o Arab-Israeli Conflict Map Analysis Activity Middle East Topics/Terms – NOT including the Arab-Israeli Conflict Middle East as region of cultural diffusion (25.1) what are the 5 physical regions of the Middle East and what are their major features (25.1) why is the population of the Middle East unevenly distributed (25.1) what was the earliest civilization in the Middle East (25.2) what are the major accomplishments of the Sumerians, Babylonians, Hittites, and Phoenicians (25.2) ziggurat (25.2) cuneiform (25.2) Hammurabi’s Code (25.2) Alexander the Great & Hellenistic civilization (25.2) what are the features of a village vs. city in the Middle East (26.3) characteristics of Muslim family life (26.3) characteristics of the lives of women in Muslim society (26.3) what are the reasons why the pan-Arab movement failed (27.1) what are two multiparty states in the Middle East that hold free elections (27.1) what was the main cause of the Lebanese civil war (27.1) what is the Islamist movement and what does it advocate (27.1) characteristics and consequences of Arab socialism (27.2) oil – how does it affect the economies of the Middle East; who benefits? (27.2) what is the main reason for the generation gap in the Middle East (27.2) what are the factors that have affected the lives of modern Muslim women (27.2) cause of the 1973 oil crisis (28.1) cause of US involvement in the Iran-Iraq War (28.1) cause of the Persian Gulf War (28.1) what UN inspectors were looking for in Iraq after the Persian Gulf War (28.1) World History and Geography-H 2011-2012 Arab-Israeli Conflict Topics/Terms Diaspora Zionism Theodor Herzl Ottoman Empire Treaty of Versailles British mandate UN Partition Plan creation of Israel (1948) Arab-Israeli War of 1948 Arab-Israeli war of 1956 Six Day War (1967) Yom Kippur / Ramadan War (1973) Camp David Accords (1978) Oslo Peace (1993) Roadmap (2003) Labor Party Likud Party Kadima Party Jewish settlers Binyamin Netanyahu Palestine Liberation Org. (PLO) Palestinian Authority (PA) Palestinian refugees Hamas Fatah Yasser Arafat Mahmoud Abbas intifada jihad Anwar Sadat Dome of the Rock Temple Mount occupied territories Gaza Strip West Bank Golan Heights Sinai Peninsula Suez Canal West Bank barrier/security fence Format: The test is much more heavily weighted toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict. This means that you need to especially focus your studying on the Introduction to the Middle East & Arab-Israeli Conflict PowerPoint notes, Timeline of the Arab-Israeli conflict notes, Participants jigsaw notes, and section 28.2 of the textbook. There will be questions of the following types and values, give or take 5 points per section. o 40 points multiple choice o 20 points fill-in o 10 points definitions o 25 points short answer