Epic of
Gilgamesh
Mesopotamia
5 Theme of Geography
100

Who is Gilgamesh?

is the king of Uruk in ancient Mesopotamia and the main character of the Epic of Gilgamesh

100

What type of writing did the Sumerians use?

cuneiform


100

Give an example of human-environment interaction

irrigation in Mesopotamia


200

What kind of person was Gilgamesh?

2/3 Gods 1/3 Person

200

What was the main job of most Mesopotamians?

Farming

200

What is the difference between absolute and relative location?

absolute location tells the exact spot of a place, while relative location tells where it is compared to other places.

300

Why did gods create Enkidu?

Gods want to teach Gilgamesh a leason.

300

What is cuneiform, and why was it important?

Cuneiform was one of the earliest writing systems, developed by the Sumerians around 3000 BCE in Mesopotamia,Preserved stories, prayers, and history

300

How do humans adapt to their environment?

changing the way they live to survive and meet their needs

400

How does Gilgamesh feel when he learns of Enkidu’s death?

overwhelming grief and fear

400

Why was the Code of Hammurabi important to ordinary people?


it made the laws clear and public, so people knew what was expected of them.

400

What kinds of things are studied under movement?

Under the theme of movement, geographers study how and why people, goods, and ideas travel from one place to another


500

What lesson does Gilgamesh learn about immortality?

learns that immortality is impossible for humans

500

How were laws enforced in Mesopotamia?

Laws in Mesopotamia were enforced by the king and his officials, who were believed to have divine authority from the gods.


500

What is the 5 theme of Geography?

Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, Regions

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