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16. Which phrase best describes the lifestyles of people in Southwest Asia and North Africa?
A. Mostly rural with poor living conditions
B. Wealthy and poor; mostly urban
C. Mostly wealthy city dwellers
D. Wealthy farm communities
17. The most practiced faith of the people in Southwest is .
A. Christianity C. Judaism
B. Islam D. Protestantism
18. Nearly 11 million people live in Egypt’s capital, .
A. Alexandria C. Aswan
B. Cairo D. Suez
19. Overall, the population of this region is .
A. Declining Slightly C. Growing Slightly
B. Declining Rapidly D. Growing Rapidly
20. The main language of Southwest Asia is .
A. Farsi C. Arabic
B. Hebrew D. English
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