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Bellringer • Which country from Chapter 4 would you like to learn more about and why? – Countries are: India, Pakistan, and Vietnam • Get out a blank sheet of paper with your name, date, and period, Chapter 3 & 4 Pretest at the top, and number 1-32 • Get out your notes from yesterday if we did not finish filling everything out from Chapter 4-5 over Vietnam

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Bellringer

• Which country from Chapter 4 would you like to learn more about and why?– Countries are: India, Pakistan, and Vietnam

• Get out a blank sheet of paper with your name, date, and period, Chapter 3 & 4 Pretest at the top, and number 1-32

• Get out your notes from yesterday if we did not finish filling everything out from Chapter 4-5 over Vietnam

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Bellringer• What are three facts you learned from Chapter 4?

• Put your completed Bellringer in the tray

• Put your Chapter 3 & 4 Notes in the tray

• Get out an old Scantron if you have one

• After your Chapter 3 & 4 Vocabulary Quiz and Chapter 3 & 4 Test, you need to complete Chapter 5 & 6 Vocabulary Terms (16 Words)

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Extra Credit• 3 Boxes of Tissues• Poster over 3 topics that you enjoyed learning about this year

– 5 facts over each topic– 1 picture over each topic

• 1 page typed paper over 3 topics that you enjoyed learning about this year– 12 point font– Times New Roman– Double Spaced– 1-inch Margins– Title Page with Name, Date, Period, and Title

• Due by April 30th!!!

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Section 3-1 Review Questions

1. What is the Ring of Fire?Chain of volcanoes surrounding the Pacific Ocean

2. What are the main rivers of South Asia?Ganges and Indus

3. Why are the river valleys of South and Southeast Asia more heavily populated than the mountainous regions?

River valleys are fertile and good for growing crops

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Section 3-2 Review

1. What are some characteristics of the rainy season during the summer in India?

Winds bring rain from June through early October

2. Where are the Ghat Mountains located?Along the west coast of India

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Section 3-3 Review Questions1. Name three natural resources of South and

Southeast Asia.Fertile land, minerals such as iron, copper, and tin; rain forests

2. How do natural resources affect how people live?

Fertile soil- food and cash cropsRain forests- bamboo, dyes, oils, chemicals, and medicineConservation efforts- Too much logging has damaged rain forests and countries are now trying to save them

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Section 1 Review1. Who was Mohandas K. Gandhi?

Leader of the Indian independence movement against the British

2. How did the Aryan invasion shape South Asian culture?

Aryans introduced caste system and the Hindu religion

3. What religions have influenced the cultures of South Asia?

Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam

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Section 2 Review1. What is Angkor Wat?

Hindu temple in Cambodia2. How did China and India affect the cultures of

Southeast Asia?Chinese invaded Vietnam and they adopted their farming methods, government, and religions of Hinduism and Buddhism

3. Why were many Southeast Asians hopeful when the Japanese invaded the regions during WWII?

They hoped that a Japanese victory would end colonialism4. Why were they disappointed?

Japanese authority was just as harsh as colonial rule

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Section 3 Review1. Who was Indira Gandhi?

First female prime minister of India and daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru

2. How is the caste system different in cities and rural villages?

Cities- People are more tolerant and ready for changeRural- Everyone knows everyone else’s cast and change is slower

3. What rights have women gained since independence?

They can vote, engage in business, free to enter public life, and take careers outside of the home

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Section 4 Review1. What is Kashmir?

Region the Indus River flows through claimed by Pakistan and India

2. Why is the Indus River crucial to Pakistani farmers?

Farmers need the water to irrigate their crops so the land will not turn into desert

3. What industries have emerged since Pakistan became a nation?

Industries produce textile, chemical products, steel, and automobiles

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Section 5 Review1. Who was Ho Chi Minh?

Vietnamese communist leader2. Who was Ngo Dinh Diem?

Leader of south Vietnam3. What is Ho Chi Minh City?

Vietnam’s most prosperous city4. What conflicts have divided Vietnam?

After Vietnam defeated France, the country was dividedNorth took over the South

5. What successes has Vietnam had in rebuilding its economy?

Allowed some free enterprise, which has helped improve lives

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Chapter 3 & 4 Review- Asia

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1. About 40 million years ago, the Indian subcontinent collided with Asia and formed the

A. Bay of BengalB. Indus RiverC. Himalaya MountainsD. Indian Ocean

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2. The natural resources of South and Southeast Asia include land, minerals, and

A. industriesB. waterC. medicinesD. chemicals

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3. Which important South Asian rivers begin high in the Himalayas Mountains?

A. Ganges and the BrahmaputraB. Indus and the BrahmaputraC. Indus and GangesD. Nile and Ganges

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4. One danger facing the rain forests of South and Southeast Asia is

A. lack of waterB. loggingC. extreme coldD. monsoon rains

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5. The nations of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Singapore, and Thailand form

A. islands of Southeast AsiaB. South AsiaC. Indian subcontinentD. mainland Southeast Asia

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6. How do the Himalaya Mountains affect the weather during the winter months in South Asia?

A. They block the bitter cold from reaching the regionB. They cause heavy rains throughout the regionC. They create extremely hot weather throughout the

regionD. They allow the dry, cold air to reach the region

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7. The river valleys of South and Southeast Asia are more heavily populated than the mountain regions because of

A. fertile farmlandB. industrial centersC. many rain forestsD. cold weather

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8. Much of Southeast Asia has a climate that is described as

A. MildB. WarmC. AridD. Tropical wet

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9. The single most important factor that affects the climate of South Asia is

A. Himalaya MountainsB. MonsoonsC. Ghat MountainsD. Bay of Bengal

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10.A Southeast nation made up of thousands of islands

A. TextileB. PhillipinesC. QuotaD. boycott

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11.The custom of covering heads and faces with veils

A. TextileB. PurdahC. KashmirD. Quota

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12.He led the Vietnamese Communists to defeat the French

A. Angkor WatB. Siddhartha GautamaC. Ngo Dinh DiemD. Ho Chi Minh

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13.A class of people in India

A. CasteB. RefugeeC. BoycottD. Phillipines

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14.The world’s largest religious complex; a Hindu temple

A. KashmirB. Angkor WatC. QuotaD. Dictator

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15.A leader of South Vietnam who refused to uphold his part of the treaty between North and South Vietnam

A. Mohandas K. GhandiB. KashmirC. Ngo Dinh DiemD. Indira Ghandi

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16.A division

A. CasteB. PartitionC. QuotaD. Dictator

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17.Chandragupta Maurya’s grandson who gave up war and violence and freed his prisoners

A. DroughtB. NationalistC. Siddhartah GuatamaD. Asoka

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18.A leader who has absolute power

A. ColonyB. PurdahC. QuotaD. Dictator

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19.A law making body

A. AutomotiveB. TextileC. DroughtD. Parliament

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20.India’s greatest leader who called for people to resist British rule

A. Mohandas K. GhandiB. Ngo Dinh DiemC. AsokaD. Kashmir

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21.Why do both Pakistan and India claim Kashmir?

A. In order to control the governmentB. In order to control the industriesC. In order to control the waters of the Indus RiverD. In order to control the farmland

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22.What is an industry that puts together vehicles?

A. BoycottB. CasteC. AutomotiveD. Purdah

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23.Why do the majority of South Asians live in the river valleys of the regions?

A. The land is cheapB. The land is fertileC. The land is dryD. The land is flat

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24.Under leader Ho Chi Minh, the Vietnamese Communists defeated their colonial ruler,

A. GermanyB. Great BritainC. ChinaD. France

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25.Someone who flees their country because of war

A. BoycottB. DroughtC. RefugeeD. Quota

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26.Originally named Saigon; it is the most prosperous city in Vietnam

A. Angkor WatB. Ho Chi Minh CityC. PhilippinesD. Purdah

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27.After the United States pulled out of Vietnam, what happened to the country?

A. It was reunited a Communist governmentB. It was divided into two countriesC. It was reunited under a democratic governmentD. It established colonies in other Southeast Asian

countries

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28.A land of high mountains and beautiful lakes claimed by India, Pakistan, and China since 1947

A. PurdahB. Angkor WatC. KashmirD. Ho Chi Minh City

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29.Woman who became the first female prime minister of India and is the daughter of India’s first prime minister

A. Indira GhandiB. Mohandas K. GhandiC. Ho Chi MinhD. Siddhartha Gautama

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30.Because of Southeast Asia’s tropical wet climate, the region is covered with

A. PlateausB. HighlandsC. MountainsD. Rain forests

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31.A territory ruled by another nation

A. DictatorB. NationalistC. ParliamentD. Colony

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32.Prince who founded the Buddhist religion

A. Siddhartha GautamaB. Indira GhandiC. Ho Chi MinhD. Asoka

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Other Items to Know

• Be sure to study the review questions at the end of each section

• Be sure to study the maps at the end of Chapters 3 & 4