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Yemen
By: Mr. Warner
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History
People have lived on the land for
thousands of years.
Islam became the official religion in 628
A.D.
Post WWI, Yemen became an
independent country.
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A father stands with his
family
Northern
Yemen.
Thisin
man
is wearing
a
Men
in Yemen
may have
jambia.
The jambia
is a
several
wives.
symbol
of manhood that
23.8 million people. is worn under the belt.
These are worn to
68% of the people livetraditional
in ruraldances
areas.and
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weddings.
The
majority
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People
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Some small groups of African, Indian, or
Pakistani descent.
Tribal Country
All native Yemenis belong to a tribe.
Tribes are based on regions.
This is a political party
emblem (General
People’s Congress).
Many citizens cannot
so symbols are
Multiparty democracy withread,
an elected
very useful.
Government
president.
Current president: Ali Abdallah Saleh
Legislative power
301-seat House of Representatives
Shura Council (appointed by the president).
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Sheiks (tribal leaders)
Have power to resolve disputes between villagers
and keep peace.
As a result, law is undermined by tribal loyalties, a
heavily armed populace, and distrust of the
government.
Economy
One of the poorest Arab nations.
Economic struggles have in turn caused poor
health care and educational services.
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Tourism is significantly reduced
due
kidnappings.
Oil & natural gas are the most valuable
natural resources.
Currency is called the “Yemeni rial”
1 U.S. Dollar = 227 Yemeni Rial
Here is a school teacher and his
students. Kids of different ages are in
the same class and there are more
boys than girls in school.
Education
The Qur’an was the only thing taught before WWII.
Modern School System:
Primary school (6 years)
Intermediate school (3 years)
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Students who do not finish school usually become:
Laborers
Farmers
Factory workers
Shopkeepers
Literacy Rate: 77% (Male), 41% (Female)
Country & Development Data
203,849 square miles of land
Real GDP per QuickTime™
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61 (males)
64 (females)
References
(Yemen Map) #729202. Clipart School
Edition. Web. 26 May 2010.
(Yemen Outside) #34830383. Clipart School
Edition. Web. 26 May 2010.
(Islam Symbol) #20794856. Clipart School
Edition. Web. 26 May 2010.
(Oil Can) #1658994. Clipart School Edition.
Web. 26 May 2010.
"Yemen." CultureGrams Online Edition.
ProQuest, 2010. Web. 26 May 2010.
References
Man Wearing Jambia. 2004. Photograph. Collection of
CultureGrams. ProQuest, 2010. Web. 26 May 2010.
Family. 2004. Photograph. Collection of CultureGrams. ProQuest,
2010. Web. 26 May 2010.
Political Party Emblem. 2004. Photograph. Collection of
CultureGrams. ProQuest, 2010. Web. 26 May 2010.
Schoolteacher and His Pupils. 2004. Photograph. Collection of
CultureGrams. ProQuest, 2010. Web. 26 May 2010.
"Flag of Yemen." Image. CultureGrams Online Edition. ProQuest,
2010. Web. 26 May 2010.