Food/Technology
Social Structure/Government
Religion/Art/Writing
*Final Jeopardy*
100

How do you know if a civilization has a stable food supply?

If they have enough food to feed everyone.

100

What is a social structure?

The way a civilization is organized.

100

What characteristic of civilizations would a ziggurat be a part of?

Religion

200

What two inventions most affected Sumerian food supply?

Plow and irrigation systems.

200

Which of these ancient Sumerians most likely lived in a two-story house near the center of the city? 

A. a skilled metalworker 

B. a fisherman 

C. a government official 

D. a merchant

C. a government official

200

Why did Sumerians use drums, pipes, and lyres?

For entertainment

300

What invention added strength and beauty to Sumerian cities?

The arch

300
Who would live in small, mud-brick houses at the edge of the city?

Farmers

300

What did Sumerians use to produce writing?

A wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets

300

What evidence shows that Sumerians were not prehistoric?

Written records
400

What invention made it possible for Sumerians to use chariots?

The wheel

400

Which Sumerian belief about the king helped strengthen the social order? 

A. He was supported by the gods.  

B. He cared most about the poor. 

C. He consulted with wise advisers. 

D. He wanted everyone to be happy.

A. He was supported by the gods

400

Why were scribes important to the Sumerian government?

They wrote down the laws.

500

How do we know that the Sumerians didn't live in the stone age?

They used metal for tools and jewelry.

500

Who had the responsibilities of leading the army, enforcing the laws, and building temples?

The kings

500

What was most often written about on the clay tablets?

Exchanges of goods

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