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CULTUREMIDDLE EASTRUSSIALATIN AMERICAPOTLUCK Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

GLOBALIZATION AND CULTURE $200 $300 $400 $500 RUSSIA $200 $300 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 MIDDLE EASTLATIN AMERICAPOTLUCK Final Jeopardy! $400 $100

International organization that deals with the rules of importing and exporting among nations

The public facilities and services necessary to support development in a city or country

Increasing environmental awareness while promoting economic development

The current population of the world

The value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year

The A B C D E F The names and letters of the occupied territories

The geographic feature of the Middle East most responsible for its population distribution

Islam split between these two groups over the issue of who should become Muhammad’s successor

Grassroots religious revivals that seek political power to eliminate Western influences

The 1978 peace agreement in which Egypt became the first Arab state to recognize the state of Israel

Slavic States Letters and Names A E D C B F G

Slow down of the arms race and relaxation of tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1970s

The restructuring of the Soviet economy in the 1980s to make it more productive

Political opponents who tried to change the political and economic system during the Cold War

Event in Russian history defined by fighting between the Bolsheviks, the Mensheviks, and nationalist groups

Drug cartels have much influence over political leaders and judges in this South American country

A B Names of countries A and B

Government takeover of an industry or enterprise

Term describing the economic relationship between European mother countries and their colonies in the Americas

They are the current leaders of Mexico and Bolivia

The region in Russia where Muslim fundamentalists groups demanded autonomy but were crushed by Vladimir Putin

Hezbollah launched attacks against Israel out of this country

Secular Middle Eastern country whose military’s attention has been largely dedicated to combating Kurdish extremists

Religious group that has dominated Iraqi politics since the 2003 American invasion

British statement meant to show support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine

What is the WTO?

What is infrastructure?

What is sustainable development ?

What is 6.9 billion ?

What is GDP ?

What is A (West Bank) and E (Gaza Strip)?

What is water?

What is Sunni and Shiite ?

Who are Islamists or Islamic Fundamentalists?

What are the Camp David Accords?

What are A (Russia) E (Ukraine) F (Belarus)?

What is detente?

What is perestroika?

Who are dissidents?

What is the Russian Civil War ( )?

What is Colombia?

What are Colombia (A) and Venezuela (B)?

What is nationalization?

What is mercantilism?

Who are Presidents Calderon and Morales?

What is Chechnya?

What is Lebanon?

What is Turkey?

Who are Shiites?

What is the Balfour Declaration?

Final Jeopardy Category: The World Today

The kind of political system AND the kind of economic system present in many Latin American countries today

What is democracy and socialism?