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$400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 Two Truths and a Lie Where’s Waldo? Highway to Heaven Who needs vocab? That Would be you. Small World… Big Picture

Where’s Waldo? ($200 )

Iran

(400) Where’s Waldo?

(400) Saudi Arabia

Where’s Waldo? (600)

Tigris River

(800) Where’s Waldo?

(800) Euphrates River

(1000) Where’s Waldo?

(1000) Israel

What city is being shown here? (200)

Jerusalem

(400) How are “refuges” causing fighting between Muslims and Jews?

(400) …

(600) How is “religion” causing fighting between Muslims and Jews?

(600) …

How are “settlements” causing fighting between Muslims and Jews? (800)

How are “territories” causing fighting between Muslims and Jews? (1000)

….

(200) What products/things can we make from petroleum?

(200) Gas, plastics…

(400) Describe the standard of living in Yemen.

Incredibly poor (400)

Describe the standard of living in Qatar. (600)

Extremely wealthy (600)

(800) What are two reasons why most people in the Middle East live next to water?

Water to drink, farming, animals, and transportation (800)

Why should Qatar diversify it’s economy? (1000)

So they are prepared when oil eventually runs out…

Name of the Christian holy book? (200)

Bible

(400) Name of the Islamic holy book.

(400) Quran

Name of the Jewish holy book. (600)

Torah

Name/describe the five pillars of Islam (800)

1. Pray 5 times a day 2. Pilgrimage to Mecca 3. Give money to the poor 4. No God but Allah 5. Fasting

How are all three main world religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) related/connected? (1000)

Belief in one God, Abraham, holy books, places of worship…

What is the Middle East’s nickname? (200)

Southwest Asia

Define: Petroleum (400)

A nonrenewable natural resource that is needed to run cars.

Define: Natural Resource (600)

Resources found on the Earth that are valuable to human society. (600)

(800) Define: Nonrenewable Resource

(800) A natural resource that can only be used once.

Define: Standard of Living (1000)

A measure of a person or groups education, housing, and health.

FINAL JEOPARDY

Who/what sets gas prices?

GOOD LUCK