chapter 14 e.global test
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- egyptians debate about
- the roll of islam in the country
- Climate of the region
- dry, hot, not much percipitation
- The source of the nile river
- The blue and white nile join together
- Suez canal links
- the red sea and the mediterranean sea
- city of cairo is the largest but its
- crowded, poor, polluated
- Geographic features of the sahara are
- high dunes and mountains
- egypts economy depends on
- aigiculture, tourism, oil
- arts north african are famous for
- tile work, carpets and poetry
- lthe maghred countries are
- libya tunisia agleria morocco
- egyptians carver writing on stone monuments to
- record words and deeds of the pharaohs
- egypitans____ ____ have unparalleled freedoms.
- DO NOT
- problem for egyptian farmers
- need more fertilizer
- Egyptian kings are buried in
- stone pyramids
- people live in cemeteries because
- of housing shortage
- Near the mediterranean the nile forms
- a large delta
- ancient egyptian writing is called
- hierglyphics
- Purpose of the aswan high dam
- controls flooding along the nile river
- rural egyptian farmers are called
- fellahin
- type of government in egypt
- comstitutional democracy
- first step in building pyramids
- cutting blocks of stone
- north african people greet eachother by..
- shaking hands and touching hands to their hearts
- Sinai peninsula is covered by
- rocky mountains and desert
- Settlements in the sahara are
- near oases
- egypts population is made up of
- egyptians, berbers and bedouins
- most common religion in the region
- islam is the most common religion
- ramadan
- lasts a month they dont eat or drink durring the day, islamic holiday
- Sahara desert covers
- most of north africa
- libya and tunisias cities are in teh
- coastal areas
- why did countries limit economic relations with libya?
- Gdafie supported violence agains isiral
- north aftrican farmers grow and export
- wheat, olives fruits and nuts
- moroccos largest city
- casabalnca
- a major problem facing egypt today
- eliminating poverty
- early invaders included people from
- eastern meditereranean