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Unit 7 Vocabulary

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Golan Heights   a hilly plateau overlooking the Jordan River and the Sea of Galilee; a strategic location that has been the sight of conflict in Southwest Asia for decades  
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Wadi   a riverbed that remains dry except during the rainy seasons  
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Tigris River   one of the most important rivers of Southwest Asia; it supported several ancient river valley civilizations, and flows through parts of Turkey, Syria, and Iraq  
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Euphrates River   a river of Southwest Asia, which supported several ancient civilizations and flows through parts of Turkey, Syria, and Iraq and empties into the Persian Gulf  
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Jordan River   a river that serves as a natural boundary between Israel and Jordan, flowing from the mountains of Lebanon with no outlet to the Mediterranean Sea  
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Dead Sea   a landlocked salt lake between Israel and Jordan that is so salty that almost nothing can live in its waters; it is 1,349 ft below sea level, making it the lowest place on the exposed crust of the earth  
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Rub al-Khali   also known as the Empty Quarter; one of the largest sandy deserts in the world, covering about 250,000 square miles; located on the Arabian Peninsula  
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Oasis   a place where water from an aquifer has reached the surface; it supports vegetation and wildlife  
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Salt Flat   flat land made of chemical salts that remain after winds evaporate the moisture in the soil  
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Drip Irrigation   the practice of using small pipes that slowly drip water just above ground to conserve water to use for crops  
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Desalinization   the removal of salt from ocean water  
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Fossil Water   water pumped from underground aquifers  
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Crude Oil   petroleum that has not been processed  
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Refinery   a place where crude oil is converted into useful products  
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Mecca   the holiest city of Islam, located in Saudi Arabia, where people make pilgrimages to fulfill Islamic religious duty  
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Islam   a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad, and the biggest cultural and religious influence in North Africa  
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Muhammad   the founder and a prophet of Islam, who lived part of his life in the city of Mecca  
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Mosque   an Islamic place of worship, where Muslims pray facing toward the holy city of Mecca  
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Theocratic   a form of government in which religious leaders control the government, relying on religious law and consultation with religious scholars  
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OPEC   the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, a group established in 1960 by some oil-producing nations to coordinate policies on selling petroleum products  
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Western Wall   for Jews, the holiest site in Jerusalem; the only remaining portion of the Second TEmple, built in 538 B.C. and destroyed n A.D. 70 by the Romans  
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Dome of the Rock   a shrine in Jerusalem, located on the Temple Mount, which houses the spot where Muslims believe Muhammad rose into heaven and where Jews believe Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac to God  
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Zionism   a movement that began in the 19th century to create and support a Jewish homeland in Palestine  
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Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)   a group formed in the 1960s to regain the Arab land in Israel for Palestinian Arabs  
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Kurds   an ethnic group in Southwestern Asia that has occupied Kurdistan, located in Turkey, Iraq, and Iran, for about a thousand years, and who have been involved in clashes with these three countries over land claims for most of the 20th century  
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Mesopotamia   a region in Southwest Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which was the location of some of the earliest civilizations in the world; part of the cultural hearth known as the Fertile Crescent  
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Sunni   one of the two main branches of Islam; comprising about 83% of all Muslims, including those in Turkey, Iraq, and Afghanistan  
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Sh'ite   one of the two main branches of Islam including most Iranians and some populations of Iraq and Afghanistan  
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Taliban   a strict Muslim group in Afghanistan that has imposed rigid rules on society, including prescribed clothing styles for both men and women, restrictions on the appearance of women in public places, and regulations of television, music, and videos  
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Guest Workers   a largely unskilled laborer, often an immigrant from South or East Asia brought in to the oil-booming countries to fill job openings that the region's native peoples find culturally or economically unacceptable  
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Stateless Nation   a nation of people that does not have a territory to legally occupy, like the Palestinians, Kurds, and Basques  
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Palestinians   a displaced group of Arabs who lived or still live in the area formerly called Palestine and now called Israel  
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West Bank   in Israel, a strip of land on the west side of the Jordan River, originally controlled by Jordan, which is part of the land set aside for Arab Palestinians  
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Gaza Strip   a territory along the Mediterranean Sea just northeast of the Sinai Peninsula; part of the land set aside for Palestinians, which was occupied by Israel in 1967  
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Strategic Commodity   a resource so important that nations will go to war to ensure its steady supply  
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Human Resources   the skills and talents of employed people  
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