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§3.1 Getting to know the Middle East part 2
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Program
Review of previous lesson Explanation of cultural areas Explanation of conflicts Getting started End
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
Discuss homework
§3.1 assignments 1ab (Topo), 2bcde (Precipitation) and 3 (Climate)
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Program class 2
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§3.1
§3.2
§3.3
§3.4
repeat + practice test
BT H3
Slide 4 - Tekstslide
Goals
After this lesson:
... you will be able to indicate population distribution in the M-E ... you will know what a cultural area is and what characteristics of the cultural area are in M-E ... do you know what the concept of geopolitics means
Slide 5 - Tekstslide
The Middle East has a ....
A
Equal population distribution
B
Unequal population spreading
Slide 6 - Quizvraag
Which areas in the Middle - East have low population density?
Slide 7 - Open vraag
Which areas in the ME have high population density?
Slide 8 - Open vraag
Slide 9 - Tekstslide
Dutch cultural characteristics? How does the outside world view NL:
Tulips
Blonde girls/boys
Clothing (clogs, costumes)
Cheese
Free country (you can smoke weed)
Weird language
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Culture
A culture is everything we learn when we are growing up
Some people share the same culture with their own traditions and values
You speak of a cultural area when people with the same culture live in a region
Slide 11 - Tekstslide
A cultural area
Islam is largest religion in Middle East
Mecca is the holy city
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The famous pilgrimage site of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
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A cultural area
Arabic culture was spread, such as language, architectural style, music and eating habits.
As a result, the Middle East is seen as one cultural area.
Yet there are differences
Make notes
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A cultural area
Israel: Judaism
Libanon: Christianity
Islam: Sunnis and the Shiites.
Differences in religion and/or culture still sometimes lead to conflict in the M-E
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Conflicts
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Differences
Differences in the Middle - East create tensions/conflicts. There are differences in:
Culture
Availability of water
Oil / wealth
Make notes
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War
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Tension and conflicts
Geopolitics: When a country uses its natural resources to exercise power.
Example: Turkey - Euphrates. No water for other countries. Saudi - Arabia: Lots of oil, because of this rich and powerful. Sells oil only to countries they have no quarrel with.