Middle East Review for Test
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Middle East Review for Test
NO ESSAY: 35 multiple Choice
Complete CASTLELEARNING
1. Geography of Middle East
Arid climate
Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia, Cradle of
Civilization).
Sahara Desert, Nile River
2. Area of importance
Crossroads of the Continents- trade
Birthplace of religion- Judaism, Islam and
Christianity.
Oil reserves
3. Conflict in the Middle East
Religious wars over holy land.
Nationalism
Oil
Imperialism
4. PLO
Palestinian Liberation Organization
Yassir Arafat
Wants to regain Palestine from the Jews.
Terrorist organization
5. Arab Israeli Conflict
Balfour declaration promised the land to the
Jews.
Zionism- establishment of a homeland for
Jews. Gained support after Holocaust.
Both claim their religion began there.
Both claim they have an historical tie to the
land.
Conflict is unresolved. Continued Terrorist
activities. Continued peace negotiations.
6. Camp David Accords
First peace treaty in the Middle East.
Israel- Begin, Egypt- Sadat, U.S.- Carter.
Egypt officially recognizes Israel.
Win Nobel Prize.
Sadat assassinated
7. Iranian Revolution
Shah tried to modernize and westernize.a
Emancipated women.
Overthrown- comes to U.S.
Khomeini establishes an Islamic
Fundamentalist government.
Take 50 hostages for 444 days.
8. Iran-Iraq War
Border dispute (Shatt al Arab waterway)
Lasted 8 years.
Iraq wins, but suffers huge losses.
Iraq invades Kuwait (wealthy nation).
9. Libya
Country tied to terrorism.
1986 President Reagan bombed terrorist
training camps in Libya in retaliation for the
bombing of a nightclub in Berlin where
U.S. service men were killed.
10. Nationalism
Cause of conflict in the Middle East.
Arab-Israeli conflict- Arab nationalism and
Jewish nationalism
11. Zionism
1898 founded by Theodor Herzel.
Did not gain support until after the
Holocaust.
Created world wide support- led to the
creation of Israel.
12. Gulf War
Hussein invaded Kuwait (because of IranIraq War).
U.N. military action.
Hussein removed from Kuwait.
Allowed to remain in power.
Economic sanctions.