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1. The complete body of Jewish teaching, thought and literature.

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Torah

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2. The removal of salt from seawater for drinking or watering

crops.

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desalination

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3. A pyramid shaped clay structure that served as a foundation for a temple in

Mesopotamia.

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ziggurat

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4. Monotheistic religion that believes Mohammed was a

prophet.

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Islam

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5. To supply land with water via ditches, pipes or canals.

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irrigation

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6. An Islamic house of worship

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Mosque

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7. A chemical product made from petroleum or natural gas.

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petrochemical

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8. The holy book of Christianity

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Bible

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9. Created to control flooding on the Nile River

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Aswan High Dam

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10. Person who calls Muslims to pray 5 times a day.

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Muezzin

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11. Muslims are obligated to make this trip to Mecca at least once in

their lives.

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hajj

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12. Person thought to be a messenger of God

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prophet

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13. The belief in one God

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Monotheism

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14. Babylonian king that created the first set of written laws.

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Hammurabi

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15. A region in Southwest Asia; site of the world’s first

civilizations.

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The Fertile Crescent

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16. Religion based on the teachings of Jesus.

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Christianity

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17. Egyptian writing system using pictures and symbols to represent

words or sounds.

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Hieroglyphics

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18. The 9th month in the Islamic calendar in which Muslims fast

from sunrise to sunset.

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Ramadan

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19. An early form of paper made from a reed-like plant found in the

Nile River delta.

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papyrus

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20. An early form of writing that uses wedges and lines pressed

into clay tablets.

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cuneiform

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21. Use of violence for political purposes.

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terrorism

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22. In the Old Stone Age, those went in search of food.

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hunter-gatherers

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23. A religion whose prophets are Abraham and Moses

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Judaism

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24. Group of countries that control the price and production of the

majority of the world’s oil

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O.P.E.C.

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries

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25. The sacred text of Islam

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Qur’an (Koran)