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The Cartoon from August 2011 The Question What is the main idea of this 2004 cartoon 1 The lack of energy resources in Iran has led to the importation of uranium 2 A drop in oil production has led to an increased dependence on uranium in Iran ID: 670078

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Slide1

Cartoons, Graphs, and Visuals for PracticeSlide2

The Cartoon from August 2011Slide3

The Question

What is the main idea of this 2004 cartoon?

(1) The lack of energy resources in Iran has led to the importation of uranium.

(2) A drop in oil production has led to an increased dependence on uranium in Iran.

(3) It is questionable whether Iran needs uranium to produce energy.

(4) Frequent oil spills in Iran have resulted in its use of uranium-based fuels.Slide4

The Answer:

(3) It is questionable whether Iran needs uranium to produce energy.Slide5

The Cartoon from August 2011Slide6

The Question

What is the main idea of this 1997 cartoon?

(1) South Korea has more mineral resources than North Korea.

(2) South Korea has flourished while North Korea is struggling to survive.

(3) North Koreans have chosen to separate themselves from the South Koreans.

(4) North Korea was devastated by the war with South Korea.Slide7

The Answer

(2) South Korea has flourished while North Korea is struggling to survive.Slide8

The Cartoon From June 2011Slide9

The Question

Which title best describes the cartoonist’s point of view about globalization?

(1) Growing Closer Together

(2) The Road to Stability

(3) An Economic Miracle

(4) An Uncertain PathSlide10

The Answer

(4) An Uncertain PathSlide11

The Map from June 2011Slide12

The Question

This map illustrates the relationship between

(1) Religion and government

(2) Ironworking and trans-Saharan trade

(3) Humans and environment

(4) Monsoons and floodingSlide13

The Answer

(3) Humans and environmentSlide14

The Cartoon from January 2011Slide15

The Question

In this cartoon, which region is represented by the nations that are seeking membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)?

(1) Latin America

(3) Southeast Asia

(2) Central Africa

(4) Eastern EuropeSlide16

The Answer

(4) Eastern EuropeSlide17

The Chart from January 2011Slide18

The Question

Based on the information in this chart, which statement is most accurate?

(1) Poland is less globalized than Bangladesh.

(2) Switzerland is more globalized than Thailand.

(3) Brazilians tend to live longer than Canadians.

(4) Pakistanis tend to have shorter lives than Ugandans.Slide19

The Answer

(2) Switzerland is more globalized than Thailand.Slide20

The Cartoon from August 2010Slide21

The Question

What is the best title for this cartoon?

(1) “Breaking Through the Iron Curtain”

(2) “Globalization Reaches the Wall”

(3) “Separating East from West”

(4) “A Road to Cultural

Uniqueness”Slide22

The Answer

(2) “Globalization Reaches the Wall”Slide23

The Cartoon from August 2010Slide24

The Question

Which global issue is depicted in this 1974 cartoon?

(1) Overpopulation

(2) Space exploration

(3) Nuclear proliferation

(4) Ethnic tension Slide25

The Answer

(3) Nuclear proliferationSlide26

The Cartoon from August 2010Slide27

The Question

Which two countries are represented by the characters arguing over the border?

(1) The Soviet Union and China

(2) North Korea and Great Britain

(3) China and Great Britain

(4) The Soviet Union and North KoreaSlide28

The Answer

(1) The Soviet Union and China