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a. Explain the difference between an ethnic group and a religious group. Ethnic vs. Religious Group Station An ethnic group is a group of people who share cultural ideas and beliefs that have been a part of their community for generations. The characteristics they may have in common could include a language, a religion, a shared history, types of foods, and a set of traditional stories, beliefs, or celebrations. These things make up a common culture shared by those in a particular ethnic group. An example of an ethnic group from Southwest Asia is the This group lives in a mountain region that spans Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Kurds speak Kurdish, and most are Muslim. Kurds do not have their own homeland or government. They are a minority group ruled by the country where they live. Other examples of ethnic groups in the Middle East include Arab and Persian, among others. A religious group shares a belief system in a god or gods, with a specific set of rituals and literature. People from different ethnic groups may share the same religion, though they may be from very different cultures. Religion has been important to the history of Southwest Asia. Christianity, Islam, Judaism were started in this region. People who follow Judaism are called Jews. Followers of Christianity are called Christians. Followers of Islam are called Muslims. 1. What is an ethnic group? 2. What are their characteristics? 3. What are some examples of ethnic groups? 4. What is a religious group? 5. What are some examples of religious groups?

b. Explain the diversity of religions within the Arabs, Persians, and Arabs Station Southwest Asia is home to many different ethnic groups who share similar religions. The Arabs of Southwest Asia believe themselves to be descendants of Abraham in the Bible, through his son Ishmael. They make up the majority of those who live throughout the region known as Southwest Asia, though there are many differences among them. Most Arabs practice the religion of Islam and call themselves Muslims. Those who call themselves Muslims are further divided, as some call themselves Sunni Muslims, while others are Shia Muslims. Many Arabs are Christians. Most Arabs, whether they are Muslim or Christian, speak the Arabic language. 1. Who do the Arabs believe they are descendants from? 2. What religion are most Arabs? 3. What language do most Arabs speak?

a. Explain the diversity of religions within the Arabs, Persians, and Persians Station Persians are those who live in the modern country of Iran. The Persian people are descended from a different group than those who are Arabs and Jews. Their ancestors were Indo-Europeans, from Central Europe and Southern Russia. The country of Persia became known as Iran after World War I. Persians, or Iranians, speak Farsi, a language that uses the Arabic alphabet but is actually a different language. They practice Islam, but most belong to the Shia group of Muslims. About 15 percent of the Muslims in the world are Shia. The other 85 percent are Sunni Muslims. 1. Who are the ancestors of Persians? 2. What was Persia called after World War I? 3. What language do Iranians speak? 4. What group do they belong to?

a. Explain the diversity of religions within the Arabs, Persians, and Kurds Station The Kurds are an ethnic group that lives in several different countries in Southwest Asia. Most Kurds are found in the mountainous areas where Syria, Turkey, Iran, and Iraq come together. The Kurds see themselves as a distinct ethnic group from others in the area. They speak their own language, known as Kurdish, and have a separate history, literature, music, and set of traditions. Many Kurds hope to have a nation of their own some day, a hope that has caused conflict with the countries in which Kurdish people live. Most Kurds are Sunni Muslim, though there is a small minority who are Shia Muslims. 1. Where are Kurds found? 2. What do most Kurds want? 3. What sect of Islam do most Kurds practice?

SS7GS8 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southwest. e. Evaluate how literacy rate affects the standard of living. Literacy Rate and Standard of Living in the Middle East Station Literacy, or the ability to read and write, has a big effect on the standard of living of a country. Those who cannot read or write have a very difficult time finding decent jobs. Lack of education also prevents many young people from becoming the engineers, doctors, scientists, or business managers that the modern economies need in order to bring improvements to their countries. Many parts of Southwest Asia, particularly those where there are fewer cities and towns, have lower literacy rates than one finds in Europe or the United States. Often schooling is only available to those who can afford to pay to attend. Many countries in this region are working hard to raise literacy rates among young people. Girls tend to have less opportunity to go to school than boys in many areas of Southwest Asia, a problem these countries are trying to correct. Gross Domestic Product is the value of all goods and services produced within a nation in a given year and converted into US Dollars for comparison. When divided into a value per capita (or person), it can be used as a measure of the general welfare or living conditions in the country. The higher the GPD value, generally the better the living conditions in the country. 1. What is literacy? 2. What areas have lower literacy rates? 3. Why do you think girls have less opportunity for education than boys? 4. Why do you think that the higher the GDP, the better the living conditions?