What was the title of the ruler of Ancient Egypt?
If you spell it right, bonus point!
The Pharaoh
What two rivers were essential to Mesopotamia?
The Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers
1. Define agriculture
2. Define irrigation
1. Farming
2. Controlling water for farming
What is a source?
Anything that gives you information
Define dynasty
A series of rulers from the same family.
1. In what modern day day country was most of Mesopotamia located in?
2. In what modern day day region was Mesopotamia located in?
1. Iraq
2. The Middle East
Define surplus
Extra
1. Define primary source and give an example
2. Define secondary source and give an example
1. Information from someone or something that experienced or witnessed an event. First hand knowledge.
2. Information from someone or something that DID NOT experience or witness an event. Something produced outside of the time period.
Where specifically did most of the population live in Ancient Egypt and why?
The Nile River Delta. It has the most amount of fertile farmland
What was the name of the religious temples in Mesopotamia?
Ziggurats
What is the concept of "An eye for an eye"?
Consequences match the crime
Fill in the blanks
1. The zero degree line of latitude is called the ____. It splits the world into a ____ hemisphere and a _____ hemisphere.
2. The zero degree line of longitude is called the ____. It splits the world into a ____ hemisphere and a _____ hemisphere.
1. Equator, Northern / Southern
2. Prime Meridian, Eastern / Western
The Nile River floods were essential to Egypt for what reason?
The floods brought fertile silt to Egypt
1. What was the name of Mesopotamia's system of writing?
2. What was the name of Ancient Egypt's system of writing?
3. How were they similar?
1. Cuneiform
2. Hieroglyphics
3. They were pictures/drawings that represented words
1. Was Upper Egypt or Lower Egypt further North?
2. Why were they called Upper and Lower Egypt?
1. Lower Egypt was North of Upper Egypt
2. It's based on elevation
Define region and give an example
Region, a place with similar characteristics such as culture or geography
Examples: Latin America, The Midwest, New England, The Middle East, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, The Balkans, The Caribbean
Name the 3 seasons of Ancient Egypt
Akhet - Flood season
Peret - Growing season
Shemu - Harvest season
What is the name of this region?
Hint - it's not Mesopotamia. It's "The _____ _____
The Fertile Crescent
Describe how the first civilizations developed.
ONE WINNER
People settled near rivers where there was lots of fertile soil. This meant crops could grow well there, which led to the rise of agriculture. People learned how to plant seeds and grow food, and over time, they developed systems of irrigation to bring water to their fields. Agriculture and irrigation eventually produced a surplus of food and allowed people to specialize in different jobs, like making tools, building, or trading. With different people doing different jobs and plenty of food, small villages grew into larger cities. These cities became the first in the world, with different people working together to build a more complex society.
Name all 7 continents and order them from largest to smallest
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia