Creating a Stable Food Supply
Mesopotamia: A Difficult Environment
Food shortages in the hills
Attacks by Neighboring Communities
From Small Farming Villages to Large City-States
100

During the Paleolithic Age, people gained food by _____ and ______.

Hunting and gathering

100

Mesopotamia is also known as what?

The Fertile Crescent 

100

One of the areas that had good crop growing conditions is located in ____

Zagros mountains

100

The communities attacked them because...

The water did not reach the end of the river

100

 the Sumerians progressed from living in small farming villages to building _____                                                                        A. Cities B. Counties C.Walled State-citys D.Walled City-states

Walled city-states

200

Instead of gathering plants in the wild, people found out that they could plant ___ and harvest ___

Seeds and harvest crops

200

Which rivers surround Mesopotamia? 

 Tigris River and the Euphrates River

200

What made the foothills good to farm?

The good weather conditions

200

People upriver built canals or _____ people down rivers canals

blocked

200

Food shortages had forced settlers in Mesopotamia to move from the foothills down to ____                             A. River valleys B. Desert land C. Lakes

River valleys

300

Farmers learned how to _______ animals.

Domesticate. 

300

What was the main issue in the plains between the Tigris River and the Euphrates River?

The sun beamed down harshly and there was little rain.

300

historians believe that by 5000 B.C.E., farmers in the Zagros foothills did not...                                                                    A. Survive the winter B. Participate in farming C. Have enough land to grow their crops

Have enough land to grow their crops

300

The plains provided no _____ for self-defense              A.  Natural barriers B.  Weapons  C. Trees

Natural barriers

300

 Sumerians had to cooperate with one another. This led to the creation of the first...                                                                    A. Declaration of independence B. Set of rules C. Walled city-states.

Walled city-states

400

At which age did the process of agriculture development begin? 

Neolithic Age

400

What was difficult to find in the plains?

A. Mud  B. Sand  C. Horses D. Building materials

Building materials

400

During most of the year in the foothills and to the south the land was..                                                         A. Moist B. Dead C. Hard and dry

Hard and dry

400

The Sumerians built ____ to protect themselves

A. Spears B. Wagons C. Moats

Moats

400

To control the water supply, Sumerians built ____

A. Irrigation system B. Roads C. Walls

Irrigation system

500

The growing of crops and domestication of animals is called ___

A. Domestication process  B. Changing ages C. New age D. Agriculture

Agriculture 

500

Which four problems did people face in Mesopotamia?

1. Food shortages

2. Uncontrollable water supply

3. difficulties in building and maintaining systems that provided water across village boundaries

4. Attacks from other communities 

500

Desperate to grow food, people moved...                                      A. Nowhere, they stayed in the same spot and prayed B. North  C. Into plains

Into the plains

500

The walled cities were later called ____

A. States B. Countries C. Cities D. City-States

City-states

500

By 3000 B.C.E., the solutions of the occurring problems led for small villages to be turned into ____     A. Large walled city-states B. Countries C. separated communities

Large walled city-states

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