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7th Grade Historical Understandings
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The Ottomans
The Ottomans
Just MapsJust MapsUS Invasions!US Invasions!
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Israeli
PalestinianAnd
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Just one Word
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WILD Card
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Q: 100
True or False?
One of the reasons for the fall of the Ottoman Empire was its large size and incapable
leaders.
Q: 200
At the height of its glory, the Ottoman Empire spanned which three
continents?
A:200
Q: 300
How did European involvement in Southwest Asia impact the region after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire?
A. Many Europeans moved to Southwest Asia.
B. Countries in Southwest Asia modeled their governments on European governments.
C. Political borders were decided by European powers without consideration of the political and historic connections in the region.
D. European powers presence in Southwest Asia established a long period of peace and improved relations with non-Muslim western nations
A: 300
Political borders were decided by European powers without consideration of the political and historic connections in the region.
Q: 400
What was one lasting result of the division of the former
Ottoman territory in Southwest Asia following
WWI?
A:400
Borders now divide or combine cultural
groups, leading to conflict within nations
Q:500
Name at least three countries carved out of the Ottoman Empire.
A:500
Q:100
Which letter identifies the country that was once ruled by Saddam Hussein?
A:100
Q:200
Which letter identifies the country that was the aggressor in the Persian Gulf War?
A: 200
Q: 300
Which letter represents the location of a country created in part as a result of the Zionist movement?
A: 300
Q: 400
Which letter identifies the country that was condemned by the United States for hiding Osama Bin Laden?
A: 400
Q: 500
Identify the
region marked A.
A: 500
The Ottoman Empire in 1648
Q: 100
The invasion of which country led to the Persian Gulf War?
A: 100
Q: 200
A well-financed terrorist group responsible for the September 11 attacks.
A: 200
Q: 300
Leader of Iraq during the
Invasion of Iraq and the Persian Gulf War
A: 300
Saddam Hussein
Q: 400
Two countries in Southwest Asia that lie on the northern coast of
the Persian Gulf
A: 400
Q: 500
In response to the to the terrorist attacks launched against the United States
on September 11, 2001, the United States invaded
which country?
A: 500
Afghanistan
Q:100
The main cause of the Arab-Israeli conflicts from 1948 to 1973 was the clash between
A. Islamic Fundamentalism and Orthodox Judaism
B. Arab nationalism and Jewish nationalism
C. Israeli technology and Saudi Arabian economic goals
A:100
Arab nationalism and Jewish nationalism
Q: 200
The desire of the Kurds and of the Palestinians for independent states is based on the principle of
A. free trade
B. terrorism
C.nationalism
D.modernization
A: 200
The desire of the Kurds and of the Palestinians for independent states is based on the principle of
A. free trade
B. terrorism
C.Nationalism (Answer)
D.modernization
Q: 300
Religious connection to land, anti-Semitism, Holocaust, and Zionism in Europe, all
played a role in the _______________
A: 300
Establishment of the state of Israel
Q: 400
True or False?
The Zionist movement in Europe had nothing to do with the establishment of the State of Israel.
A: 400
False
Q: 500
• the philosophy of Zionism• British Mandates• Six Day War
The terms above are most closely associated with which conflicting issue in the Middle East?
A: 500
The Palestinian and Israeli Conflict ( more specifically the control of land in the Middle East by
Palestinians and Jews)
Q:100
A nationalist movement of Jews and Jewish culture that supports the creation of a Jewish homeland.
A: 100
Q: 200
Terrorist group responsible for
the September 11 attacks.
A: 200
Q: 300
A group that controlled the government of
Afghanistan in 2001
A: 300
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Q: 400
The _________ empire controlled Palestine and much of the Middle East
for centuries.
A: 400
Q: 500
After World War I, the League of Nations gave Britain the authority to rule Palestine. What is the official term that describes the word authority.
A: 500
Q: 100
The Ottoman Empire was given what nick
name during its downfall?
A: 100
The Ottoman Empire in 1914 was commonly known as 'the sick man of Europe', a sign that the once-great power
was crumbling.
Q: 200
Who drew up the boundaries of the new countries created from the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I?
A: 200
European countries -specifically Great Britain
and France (Allied Powers)
Q: 300
“You took extra land from us after the Six Day War.”
“We will use terrorism to attack and get our land back.”
“We have lived here for thousands of years – the land is ours.”
“You took extra land from us after the Six Day War.”
“We will use terrorism to attack and get our land back.”
“We have lived here for thousands of years – the land is ours.”
Palestinian perspective or Israeli perspective?
A: 300
“You took extra land from us after the Six Day War.”
“We will use terrorism to attack and get our land back.”
“We have lived here for thousands of years – the land is ours.”
“You took extra land from us after the Six Day War.”
“We will use terrorism to attack and get our land back.”
“We have lived here for thousands of years – the land is ours.”
Q: 400
“We will not talk to you until your terrorists stop attacking us.”
“We need a safe land of our own where there can never be another Holocaust.”
“This was our God-given land until we were forced to leave thousands of years ago.”
“We will not talk to you until your terrorists stop attacking us.”
“We need a safe land of our own where there can never be another Holocaust.”
“This was our God-given land until we were forced to leave thousands of years ago.”
Palestinian perspective or Israeli perspective?
A: 400
“We will not talk to you until your terrorists stop attacking us.”
“We need a safe land of our own where there can never be another Holocaust.”
“This was our God-given land until we were forced to leave thousands of years ago.”
“We will not talk to you until your terrorists stop attacking us.”
“We need a safe land of our own where there can never be another Holocaust.”
“This was our God-given land until we were forced to leave thousands of years ago.”
Q: 500
The United States’ primary reason for the
Persian Gulf War was a war to protect their
interests in what natural resource?
A: 500