ISS 315 Exam 2

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What term best describes how the French acted as a colonial power in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Assimilationist

What Countries attended the Berlin Conference in 1884 which divided up Africa?

Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden-Norway, Turkey, and the United States of America.

In which country in Sub-Saharan Africa are the most secure wildlife reserves located?

Botswana

What country has been offering African nations money, loans and man power for building and improving roads, railways, and schools?

China

What major event led to European colonialism in Southwest Asia?

Defeat of the Ottoman empire in world war I

What are the environmental problems facing North Africa/Southwest Asia?

Deforestation, overgrazing, salinization, water shortage NOT HURRICANES

What Middle Eastern country was excluded from the Arab League for 11 years because the country entered into a treaty with Israel?.

Egypt

In what country does the Blue Nile originate?

Ethiopia

Which country in Sub-Saharan Africa has the second largest population in the region?

Ethiopia

What is Sub-Saharan Africa's main trading partner?

European Union

Which of the following locations in the Middle East is NOT an example of EXOTIC River settlement and agriculture?

Found on nile river, Jordan, tigris river, Euphrates river.

What were the three principal European countries that occupied the Middle East after World War 1

France, Britain, Italy

What was the first Sub-Saharan African country to become an independent country following the granting of independence by the United Kingdom in 1957?

Ghana

Congo River characteristics

High elevation Empties into the Atlantic Ocean Ituri Rainforest is in the Congo River Watershed

What group of people lost the most as a result of the Six Day War, with many people from the West Bank becoming refugees?

Palestinians

What term best describes how Belgium acted as a colonial power in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Paternalist

What term best describes how Portugal acted as a colonial power in Sub-Saharan Africa?

exploitation

Which animal is most to blame for the loss of forests in Southwest Asia and North Africa?

goats

What factors have resulted in many of Sub-Saharan Africa's civil conflicts?

the ill conceived boundaries imposed of geographic areas by colonial powers which did not consider the many tribal and linguistic groups

What is transhumance?

the seasonal movement of animals between wet- and dry-season pastures

Why were the Hittites initially more successful in warfare?

the use of iron

What events lead to the decline of west African north-south trade routes through Timbuctoo and the decline of the Kingdom of Songhai?

trade with European powers on ships reduces the value of trading in timbuctoo

What colonial languages, would be the least used in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Spanish

By 2050 the population of Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to be how many people?

2 billion

Fatah and Hamas are what?

2 main Palestinian political parties, Fatah= peaceful Hamas= violent

What is the estimate of the number of people that died in the 1980 war between Iran and Iraq?

200,000 Iraqis 260,000 iranians

In what year was the Gaza strip turned over to the Palestinians?

2005

How many acres of farmland are predicted to be lost in Egypt due to sea level rise from global climate change?.

250,000 acres

According to the lecture, how many refugees have left Syria since the civil war began?

5.6 million

What is the approximate population of Southwest Asia and North Africa?

500 million

In what year did Mohamad receive his first revelation from Allah?

611 CE

What is a kleptocracy?

A state where corruption is so institutionalized that large percentages of the countries wealth is siphoned off

Which country is the unchallenged economic powerhouse in Sub-Saharan Africa?

South Africa

Eighty percent of Egypt's population live within ____ miles of which River?

10 Miles of Nile River

What term best describes how Britain acted as a colonial power in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Indirect rule

You would be most likely to see a Shiite Muslim in which country?

Iran

In which contemporary country of Southwest Asia and North Africa was Mesopotamia primarily located?

Iraq

Which city in Southwest Asia and North Africa contains the Dome of the Rock, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Western Wall?

Jerusalem

What factors did not have historically limited economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Limited natural ports, limited ability to ship goods, limited connection between internal cultures, separation of southern Africa, removal of slaves

What is the Great Escarpment?

Located on the coast starting at the southwest corner of Angola around the southern end of Africa and going to the northeast corner of south Africa, has been an impediment to devlopment

The Austronesian (Polynesian) language family is found in what Sub-Saharan country?

Madagascar

Which countries of Southwest Asia practice dryland agriculture?

Maghreb, Turkey (Anatolian plateau), Iranian Plateau, Yemen Highlands. NOT EGYPT

Mansa Musa came from what West African Empire?

Mali

What Iranian Prime Minister was forced from office in the 1950s because of a "black propaganda" effort by MI-6 and the CIA?

Mohammad Mossadeq

What person is called the founder of modern Turkey and made many social, legal and political changes to the country?

Mustafa Ataturk

What River is a critical source of water for West Africa, especially Mali and Niger?

Niger River

What city is the Sub-Saharan region's only megacity?

Nigeria lagos

The first European colonial power in Sub-Saharan Africa was?

Portugal

Angola, Sao Tome and Mozambique were former European colonies in Sub-Saharan Africa—what is their official language?

Portuguese

What country is the newest country in Sub-Saharan Africa being accepted by the international community as a new country in 2011?

South Sudan

In what region of Sub-Saharan Africa is desertification most severe?

Sahel, Horn of Africa

Why did Professor Wangari Maathai of Kenya win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004?

Started the Green Belt movement in Kenya planting trees

Iran's ability to exert control over this body of water, that plays a major strategic role in the shipment of oil, is a concern to the United States and Europe

Straits of Hormuz

Which countries were colonized by Germany in Sub Saharan Africa?

Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi NOT

The Anatolian Plateau is located in what country?

Turkey

What area(s) were occupied by Israel at the conclusion of the Six Day War?

West bank from Jordan, Golan Heights from Syria, Gaza Heights, Sinai Peninsula

on a population pyramid what would the base of the pyramid show About Sub-Saharan Africa?

Wide base a narrow up, a large young population

Many Houthis, a Shiite group, are in which country?

Yemen

Victoria Falls is located on which Sub-Saharan African River?

Zambezi River

Which of the following rivers provides a major source of electrical power to southern Africa?

Zambezi River

What was the name of a form of Islamic government led by a political and religious successor to the prophet Mohamed?

caliphate

What factors have resulted in continuing political conflict between countries as well as within countries in North Africa and Southwest Asia?

continued presence of former European colonial powers, presence of significant reserves of oil in the region and uneven distribution of those reserves int he regions. competition for limited arable land and water resources. superimposed national boundaries placed on the area by colonial powers after ww1

What concept, approved by the United Nations to end the Six Day War, has resulted in continued conflict in the Middle East?

land for peace

Why is the Mediterranean (north) side of the countries of the Maghreb) more productive for agriculture than the south side?

more rainfall on the north side. orographic effect

Sub-Saharan countries having least HIV-AIDS prevalence?

northern sub Saharan africa

The eastern Mediterranean region of Southwest Asia and North Africa is known as the Levant. What does the name mean?

rising sun

Countries of the Fertile Crescent of North Africa and Southwest Asia?

southern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Israel, Egypt, and parts of Turkey and Iran.

Into which category of agriculture does pastoral nomadism fall?

subsistence


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