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Guided Reading Activity 24-1 For use with textbook pages 606 610. India Underline the Correct Words DIRECTIONS: Underline the word or phrase in parentheses that best completes the following sentences. 1. About percent of the world s population lives in India. (5/15) 2. The people, a group of hunters and herders, settled in India in the 2000s B.C. (Aryan/Mongol) 3. Most of India s people live in areas, where life has changed little in centuries. (urban/rural) 4. India s main port on the Arabian Sea, is its largest city. (Mumbai/Delhi) 5. Kolkata (Calcutta), is the center of India s iron and steel industries, located on a branch of the (Ganges/Indus) River. 6. India s third-largest city,, is part of a megalopolis. (Delhi/Calcutta) 7. taught that people suffer because they are too attached to material things. (The Buddha/Gandi) 8. Indians won their freedom from Great Britain in. (1933/1947) 9. India is the world s largest. (monarchy/democracy) 10. Most people in India are. (Hindus/Buddhists) 11. India s large film industry, nicknamed, is centered in Mumbai. ( jati/bollywood) 12. Traditional arranged marriages in India are based on, economic status, and education. (age/caste) SECTION 24-1 31

Guided Reading Activity 24-2 SECTION 24-2 For use with textbook pages 611 615. Pakistan and Bangladesh Fill In the Blanks DIRECTIONS: Use the information in your textbook to fill in the blanks for the following sentences. 1. In Bangladesh, most people are, an ethnic background they share with some of their neighbors in the Indian state of Bengal. 2. By 2006, the average woman in Bangladesh gave birth to children. 3. In Pakistan, about 34% of the population lives in areas. 4. One of the world s greatest ancient civilizations developed writing and trade in South Asia s. 5. The religion has had an enormous influence on the society and culture of both Pakistan and Bangladesh. 6. The idea of a separate state in the region began to emerge in the 1930s. 7. Conflict over control of has caused decades of war and fighting between India and Pakistan. 8. In, Pakistan conducted underground nuclear weapons tests. 9. After East Pakistan broke away from its western counterpart, it took the name. 10. Both Bangladesh and Pakistan have forms of government, but are plagued by instability, violence, and military rule. 11. Instability led to a takeover in Pakistan in 1999. 12. The percentage of literate females in Pakistan is only. 13. Pakistan experienced a devastating in the fall of 2005 near Islamabad. 14., a form of devotional singing, is very popular in Pakistan. 32

Guided Reading Activity 24-3 For use with textbook pages 616 620. Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, and Sri Lanka Underline the Correct Words DIRECTIONS: Underline the word or phrase in parentheses that best completes the following sentences. 1. The country of Sri Lanka has main ethnic groups. (two/three) 2. The people make up the majority of the population of Bhutan. (Sinhalese/Bhote) 3. is the major religion of Bhutan. (Tibetan Buddhism /Hinduism) 4. Sherpas are a group of Tibeto-Nepalese people best known for their skills. (sailing/mountaineering) 5. Only about 25 people per square mile make their homes in the because of the area s unfavorable climate. (Himalayan highlands/kathmandu Valley) 6. The Maldive Islands were first settled by peoples from Southern Asia. (Arab/Buddhist) 7. A Tibetan developed a system of law for ruling Bhutan in the early 1600s. (lama/king) 8. Because of its isolation, Nepal was never colonized by. (China/Europe) 9. Sri Lanka has experienced periods of civil unrest due to divisions between the Sinhalese and the. (Tamils/Sikhs) 10. The Maldives became an independent republic in. (1948/1968) 11. receive free education from primary through university levels. (Sri Lankans/Nepalese) 12. has the highest life expectancy rate in the region. (Nepal/Sri Lanka) 13. Cholera and dysentery are common diseases in the region because of its lack of. (doctors/clean water) 14. The official languages of Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Maldives have roots. (Indo-European/Chinese) 15. Monks in Bhutan chant, or repetitive prayers. (dharmas/mantras) SECTION 24-3 16. Much of South Asia s ancient art is found in Buddhist shrines, called. (dzongs/stupas) 33

V OCABULARY 24 A C T I V I T Y Cultural Geography of South Asia DIRECTIONS: Choose a word or phrase from the box to complete each sentence. Word Bank CHAPTER 24 dharma karma raj total fertility dzong mantra reincarnation rate guru megalopolis Sikhs jati mercantilism stupa 1. A defines one s occupation and social position. 2. A chain of closely linked metropolitan areas is sometimes referred to as a. 3. Someone s moral duty is considered his or her. 4. are a religious group that incorporates elements of Hinduism and Islam. 5. is another word for empire. 6. Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, was a, or teacher. 7. A Buddhist monk will send out invocations by chanting a, or repetitive prayer. 8. The average number of children a woman has in her lifetime forms a statistic known as. 9. An economic system that uses colonies to supply materials and markets to the colonizing country is called. 10. A is a fortified monastery. 11. A Buddhist shrine is called a. 12. The belief in rebirth as another living being is called. 13. According to the law of, good deeds move a person toward the point at which that person can leave the cycle of rebirth. 24

RETEACHING ACTIVITY 24 Cultural Geography of South Asia Terms and Concepts DIRECTIONS: Match each term from Chapter 24 with the correct definition. 1. Indus River Valley a. center of India s iron and steel industry 2. self-rule b. site of South Asia s early great civilization 3. jati c. India s main port on the Arabian Sea 4. Sinhalese d. ancient Aryan writings 5. stupa e. independence for India from western colonialists 6. colonialism f. city in which more than a million people live on the streets 7. Vedas g. Buddhist majority in Sri Lanka 8. Kathmandu Valley h. the most densely populated area in Nepal 9. Dhaka i. capital city of Bangladesh 10. Mumbai j. religious shrine common throughout South Asia 11. Kolkata (Calcutta) k. group that defines one s occupation and social position 12. Delhi l. rule of India by European governments CHAPTER 24 Visualizing Information DIRECTIONS: Look at the diagram below. Write at least four facts about the history, beliefs, or traditions of each religion. Primary Religions of South Asia 13. Hinduism 14. Buddhism 15. Islam (continued) 25

RETEACHING ACTIVITY 24 Working with Geography DIRECTIONS: Write a description of the photograph below that answers the following questions: What details do you notice about the people and the train? Why might these people be traveling on this train? A Crowded Train in Bangladesh CHAPTER 24 16. 17. Some of the people on this train may be traveling from rural villages to settle in the capital city of Dhaka. On a separate sheet of paper, write a paragraph from the point of view of one of these travelers, giving the reasons for your move. Then write a second paragraph about what you think your new life in the city will be like. You may need to use your text for ideas. 26