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Agenda: Unit 7 Test Review Test, Tomorrow!

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Agenda: Unit 7 Test Review Test, Tomorrow!

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  1. Agenda: Unit 7 Test ReviewTest, Tomorrow! Warm up: Take out your Unit 7 study guide. Review with your table partner for 5 minutes.

  2. A B C D E $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

  3. In South Asia, air pollution is a very serious problem. What is the primary cause of the serious indoor air pollution problem in South Asia?

  4. cooking and heating with biomass fuels

  5. Name the effects of the Asian Brown Cloud, a haze of air pollutants in southern Asia.

  6. respiratory and heart problems • climate change—drought and floods • acid rain and plant damage

  7. The main cause of flooding in India is due to

  8. monsoon rains

  9. What mainly contributes to air pollution problems in China

  10. use of coal-burning power plants for energy

  11. How might the excess water pollution in the Yangtze and other major rivers in Southern and Eastern Asia affect the economies in these countries

  12. Polluted water that is used can cause major health issues and create huge medical costs which is money that could have been spent on something else

  13. How do Chinese farmers living in mountainous regions make the most of the limited land available for growing crops?

  14. by terracing the sides of the mountains

  15. What is the harmful effect of monsoons on the Indian economy?

  16. They can cause crop damage and frequent famines

  17. Before the late nineteenth century, Japan was an isolated nation. Which of the following is the main reason Japan has become a major importer and exporter of goods

  18. Limited resources forced Japan's growing population to find foreign markets

  19. Natural resources are unequally distributed around the world and the abundance or absence of resources has an effect on the development of countries. How does thus affect Asia?

  20. Japan must import natural resources such as steel and oil in order to export automobiles and electronic goods. • China is beginning to tap into its vast amount of resources which has improved their economic growth. • Where natural resources are plentiful, the population is more dense.

  21. Due to fertile plains, moderate climate, and access to rivers and the ocean, most of China’s population is located and concentrated in the

  22. east and southeast

  23. Why do so many people of India live near the Ganges River Valley?

  24. The river provides fertile soil for farming and is sacred to the Hindu people

  25. How have the Himalaya Mountains affected India and Pakistan?

  26. isolated India and Pakistan from China

  27. Followers of this religion believe in karma and reincarnation. Traditionally, it includes the caste system where people are born into a certain social class that dictates what people can do in their life, jobs they can have, and who they can marry. This describes what religion in Asia?

  28. Hinduism

  29. Which religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama and teaches that one can reach the state of nirvana, ending the life cycle of suffering, if they follow the Eightfold Path and free themselves of all earthly desires?

  30. Buddhism

  31. This religion teaches its followers to be at one with nature and believes in the existence of kami—spirits that are present in all things. It is also the native religion of Japan. This describes the religion of

  32. Shintoism

  33. What is the caste system?

  34. the belief that social class is hereditary

  35. When you contrast Islam with Hinduism, which statement describes a major difference?

  36. view of the afterlife

  37. Answer • Why is Confucianism considered a philosophy instead of a religion?

  38. His teachings are more about ethics and behavior than about religious ideas.

  39. A country’s literacy rate has an effect on its people. An increase in literacy rate would lead to

  40. Question • an increase in standard of living

  41. How might you identify two people of the same religious group?

  42. shared beliefs

  43. Which country has a mixed economic system that is more market on an economic continuum, in which the government makes some economic decisions while businesses and individuals make other decisions, such as creating jobs like computer related technical support for American companies?

  44. Japan

  45. In a traditional economy, such as in rural areas of countries like India and China, how are economic decisions made?

  46. custom and habit

  47. Answer • The North Korean government decides what to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce. How can we describe their economic system?

  48. Command

  49. Why do we say all countries have mixed economies?

  50. Question • A country’s economy has both command and market elements

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