(1 point) Jewish Israelis are the largest ethnic group in which country?

Israel

Choose whether the challenge facing South Asia is Economic, Political, or Social.(3 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Overcoming the caste system Response area India and Pakistan still fighting over Kashmir Response area Poor infrastructure (not enough roads, bridges and hospitals) Response area Skip

Social (Overcoming the caste system)

Political (India and Pakistan still fighting over Kashmir)
Economic (Poor infrastructure)

Which South Asian country has the strongest democracy?(1 point) Responses Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Pakistan Pakistan Bangladesh Bangladesh India

India

Life for women in the area of South/Southwest Asia? Identify description of women's rights as restrictive or improved:(1 point) Restrictive Islamic Laws Improved Women's rights Free to work outside the home Required to wear garments that cover hair and sometimes face Can serve in High-level government positions Permission from male relative to travel or drive a car

Restrictive Islamic Laws

we have read about and discussed many Challenges that Face South Asia. Type Economic Challenge: give an example of one (1) discussed. (1 point) Type Political Challenge: give an example of one (1) discussed. (1 point) Type Social Challenge: give an example of one (1) discussed. (1 point) Type Environmental Challenge: give an example of one (1) discussed. (1 point) Select one (1) of the challenges you listed above. Write a sentence in your own words explaining how this challenge effects the people of South Asia. ( 2 points) (6 points)

Economic Challenge: Income Inequality

Political Challenge: Ethnic and Religious Tensions
Social Challenge: Gender Inequality
Environmental Challenge: Water Scarcity

Selected Challenge: Water Scarcity

Water scarcity in South Asia has severe consequences for the people, leading to limited access to clean drinking water, which affects health, sanitation, agriculture, and overall livelihoods. This could result in conflicts over water resources, worsen health conditions due to inadequate water supply, hinder agricultural productivity, and contribute to economic instability in the region.