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Chapter Focus. Examine current conflict and compromise in the Middle EastLearn about the importance of the Middle East to the rest of the worldFrom Cold War ? PresentFounding of IsraelDevelopment of the Arab-Israeli conflictContribution of the Middle East to literature and the arts. Regional an
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1. The Middle East in the World Today Chapter 28
2. Chapter Focus Examine current conflict and compromise in the Middle East
Learn about the importance of the Middle East to the rest of the world
From Cold War – Present
Founding of Israel
Development of the Arab-Israeli conflict
Contribution of the Middle East to literature and the arts
3. Regional and Global Issues Section 1
4. Regional & Global Issues Key Terms Worksheet
Nonaligned movement
Partitioned
Refugees
Occupied territory
Reprisals
Intifada
5. Key Terms Refugees –
Thousands of Jewish Refugees from Europe moved to Palestine after World War II
Occupied Territories
Palestinians living the occupied territories have demanded self-rule
Reprisals
Israeli reprisals against Palestinian attacks have been swift and harsh
Intifada
In 1987, Palestinians launched the intifada against continued Israeli rule
Sephardim
Calligraphy
Calligraphy is often used as decoration in Islamic art
6. Find Out Why does the Middle East have global importance?
How did the Cold War affect the Middle East?
How did the actions of OPEC affect nations around the world?
What were the results of the Iran-Iraq and Persian Gulf wars?
7. Explain why the Middle East has Global Importance World’s dependence on oil
Strategic Importance
Oil needed for Industry
Command vital trade routes (water)
Suez Canal
Turkish Straits
Persian Gulf
8. The Middle East and the Cold WarDiscuss how the Cold War affected the Middle East Superpower rivalry (US vs. USSR)
Both superpowers sent huge amounts of arms and aid to the Middle East during the Cold War
Turkey
Soviet efforts to expand made Turkey a focus of the Cold War conflict in 1945
Turks resisted Soviet pressure
NATO
9. The Middle East and the Cold WarDiscuss how the Cold War affected the Middle East Economic & Military Aid
Nonaligned nations accepted aid
Strengthened military forces and increased instability to region
Afghanistan
1979 Soviet Union invasion
1989 Soviet Union leaves (Vietnam)
A turning point (end of the Cold War)
Attempt to resolve Arab-Israeli conflict
10. The Power of OPECExplain how the actions of OPEC affected nations around the world OPEC - Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (1960)
Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia & Venezuela (expanded to 11 members)
Major Goal
Control the price of oil
Increase its members’ profits
11. The Power of OPECExplain how the actions of OPEC affected nations around the world Actions
Oil as a weapon
1973 – Arab nations vs. Israel
Stop shipment of oil to nations that supported Israel
Global effects
Oil prices impact world economy
Limit dependence on oil
12. Two Wars in the Persian GulfAnalyze the results of the Iran-Iraq and Persian Gulf wars Iran-Iraq War
1980 – border issues = war
Saddam Hussein, Iraqi leader
Shatt-al-Arab (key water-way, Persian Gulf)
Attempt to end Iran’s support of Iraqi Shittes
Global significance when both nations attacked oil tankers in the Persian Gulf
1988 UN cease-fire
13. Two Wars in the Persian GulfAnalyze the results of the Iran-Iraq and Persian Gulf wars Persian Gulf War
Immediate Cause: Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
Saddam Hussein claimed Kuwait belonged to Iraq (Ottoman times)
August 1990
UN & trade embargo
US & coalition forces
“Desert Storm”
14. Two Wars in the Persian GulfAnalyze the results of the Iran-Iraq and Persian Gulf wars Ongoing tensions
UN trade sanctions
UN arms inspectors
Investigate Iraq’s weapons program
United States wanted Iraqis to force Saddam out of power
15. The Arab-Israeli Conflict Section 2
16. The Arab-Israeli Conflict Skill Practice
Reading a Thematic Map
Daily Life Worksheet
A Kibbutz in Israel
Jerusalem Timeline
17. Find Out Why was Israel founded?
Why have Arab nations attacked Israel?
What issues have made the Arab-Israeli conflict hard to resolve?
18. The Founding Of IsraelDiscuss Why Israel was Founded Determination of Jewish survivors of Hitler’s death camps to set up a Jewish state – Israel
Post World War II
Violence between Arabs and Jews in British mandate Palestine increased
1947 – UN recommended that Palestine be divided into a Jewish and Arab state
Zionists – Accept
Arabs – Reject
19. The Founding Of IsraelDiscuss Why Israel was Founded May 1978 – British troops leave Palestine
Jews announce the creation of the state of Israel
Israel vs. Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iraq & Lebanon
Israel – defeated divided Arab forces
Annexed half the area set a side for an Arab state under the UN partition plan
Half of Jerusalem
Jordan – took the rest of Arab Palestine
Egypt – occupied the Gaza Strip
20. Continued ConflictExplain why Arab nations have attacked Israel 1956 – Nasser Nationalized Suez Canal
1967 – Arab-Israeli War
1973 – Syria & Egypt vs. Israel
The Cold War
US supported Israel
Soviet Union supported Israel’s enemies
1964 & the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
Goal: set up a Palestinian State
Bring about destruction of Israel
1970 – King Hussein of Jordan
Civil War in Lebanon
Lebanon 1982
21. Building a Nation The people
Most Israelis are Jews
Come from a variety of cultures
Economic development
Mixed economy
High standard of living
1987 & the intifada “the shaking”
Result – increase in world pressure for peace talks in the Middle East
22. Peace Efforts 1977 –Anwar Sadat (Egyptian president)
Agreed to peace talks with Israel
1979 – Egypt & Israel Peace Treaty
1991 – Arab & Israeli Peace Talks
Madrid, Spain
Yassir Arafat, PLO Leader
Destruction of Israel and the establishment of a Palestinian state
Hammas – Islamic fundamentalists
Ties to Iran
Israel’s Historic Right
23. The Unknown Peacemakers 1992 – Talk about Peace
Yair Hirschfel, Israeli professor of history
Ahmed Karia, aka Abu Alaa, official in the PLO
The Oslo Accords (1993 – Israel & PLO)
Israel and the PLO would recognize each other
PLO would give up attacks on Israel
Israel would withdraw its forces from parts of the occupied territories
Israel agreed to limited self-rule for Palestinians in Gaza & Jericho
24. The Unknown Peacemakers A surprised world (August 1993)
Oslo accords made public
U.S. President Clinton
Historic Handshake
Yitzhak Rabin, Israeli prime minister
Yassir Arafat, PLO chairman
25. Ongoing IssuesIdentify the issues that have made the Arab-Israeli conflict hard to resolve 1993 – Oslo accords
Framework for peace
1998 – PLO drops its cal for the destruction of Israel
1994 – Israel and Jordan Peace Agreement
26. Literature and the Arts Section 3
27. Find Out What traditions influenced Muslim literature?
What themes appear in the works of modern writers in the Middle East?
What art forms did Islamic civilization produce?
What are some trends in modern Middle Eastern art and music?
28. Literature of the Islamic World Identify the traditions that influenced Muslim literature Koran – model for Arabic literature
Poetry
Poems used to express love, war & courage
Praise leaders & abuse enemies
Firdawsi Shah-nama or “Book of Kings”
Omar Khayyam – Persian poet best known to western world
Astronomer, mathematician, philosopher & physician
29. Literature of the Islamic World Identify the traditions that influenced Muslim literature Folktales The Thousand and One Nights
A Tale From The Arabian Nights
Define
Incommoded – inconvenience, disturb
Repast – a supply of food and drink served as a meal
Scimitar – a curved sword used chiefly by Arabs and Turks
Answer Questions 2-5
30. Modern WritersDiscuss the themes that appear in the worlds of modern writers in the Middle East Arabic literature
Themes
Conflict between Arab & western cultures
Disruptions caused by modernization
Naguib Mahfouz – most popular modern writer in the Arab world
The Cairo Trilogy
Nobel Prize for literature, 1988
31. Modern WritersDiscuss the themes that appear in the worlds of modern writers in the Middle East Israeli literature
Revival of Hebrew as a modern spoken language
Themes
Jewish diaspora
Holocaust
Arab-Israeli conflict
Shmuel Yosef Agnon – novelist
Nobel Prize for literature, 1966
The Day Before Yesterday
Yehuda Amichai – poet
Songs of Jerusalem and Myself
32. Architecture and ArtDescribe the art forms produced by Islamic civilization Architecture
Blended Greek, Roman, Persian, and Islamic traditions
Dome of the Rock
Jerusalem
33. Architecture and ArtDescribe the art forms produced by Islamic civilization Decorative arts
Miniature painting
Calligraphy
Carpet weaving
Modern artists
Israel
34. MusicDiscuss the trends in modern Middle Eastern art and music Muslim religious leaders disapproved
Popular music unites Muslims
Umm Kalthum
Cheb Khalid