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Exploring the Diverse Cultures of Southwest Asia: Ethnicity, Religion, and Society

This guide examines the rich cultural tapestry of Southwest Asia, highlighting the diverse ethnic and religious groups that inhabit the region. It delves into key distinctions between ethnic and religious identity, exploring examples like Arabs, Jews, Bedouins, and Maasai. The narrative addresses how ethnicity influences language, dietary practices, and views on education. Furthermore, it discusses the roles of various groups within governmental structures and their overall impact on national identity. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for appreciating the complexities of this vibrant region.

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Exploring the Diverse Cultures of Southwest Asia: Ethnicity, Religion, and Society

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  1. SS7G8 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southwest Asia (Middle East). a. Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group.

  2. What do you look like? Arab Japanese Bedouin Is your Ethnicity Jewish Maasai

  3. What do you say? Language is your Ethnicity

  4. How Do you Pray? Is your Religion Judaism Islam Christianity Confucianism Buddhism Hinduism

  5. What you eat, where you buy it and what you do not eat?

  6. Ethnicity or Religion is your… View on Education? Role of people in government? Influence on Nation?

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