Geography of the Fertile Crescent
River Valley Nations + The Rise of Sumer
The Rise of Sumer
Religion Shapes Society
Sumerian Achievements
100

In ancient times, Mesopotamia was made up of these two parts.

What is Northern Mesopotamia(plateau bordered my mountains to the North and East) and Southern Mesopotamia(a flat plain)?

100

Without roads, how did ancient civilization travel and trade goods? 

What is they traveled on the rivers?

100

This ancient Uruk king became a legendary figure in Sumerian Literature. 

Who is Gilgamesh?
100

The Sumerians believed that success in every area of life depended on this. 

What is pleasing the gods? 

100

Cuneiform was first used for this purpose. 

What is to keep business records?

200

The rich farmland stretched from these two bodies of water. (Name of land and two bodies of water). 

What is the Fertile Crescent from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf? 

200

Early civilizations arose in the Egypt, Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, and China for this reason. 

What is that they had good locations for farming? 

200

This Akkadian king was the first ruler to do this, which greatly helped him conquer neighboring kingdoms. (Who and what?)

Who is Sargo and he had the first permanent army? 
200
Priests were often relied on the people to do these things.  (Name two) 

What is help gain the gods' favor, interpret the wishes of the gods, and make offerings to them? 

200

This invention greatly increased the productivity of the Sumerian farmer. 

What is the plow? 

300
Frequent flooding brought this mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks, which made land ideal for farming. 

What is silt? 

300
The Indus Valley held these two major cities of the early Indian people. 

What are Mohenjo Daro and Harappa? 

300

Akkad eventually fell a century after Sargon's death due to this. 

What is hostile tribes from the east that raided and captured Akkad? 

300
The division of society based on rank or class is know as this? 

What is social hierarchy?

300

One of the main inventions of the Sumerians was the wheel, for these two reasons. 

What are that it made transportation easier and it led to the potter wheel? 

400

Flooding and controlling water was essential for Ancient Mesopotamia to flourish. What steps did they take to irrigate the land? 

What is digging large storage basins to hold water supplies, canals to transport the water, and ditches to bring the waters to the fields? 

400

Most of the Sumerians lived in these areas.

What is rural areas? 

400

After the fall of Akkad, this city-state rebuilt its strength and conquered the rest of Mesopotamia.

What is Ur? 
400

The middle class of society was made of of these people? 

What are craftspeople, merchants, and traders? 

400

The Sumerians would use these in order to show ownership of objects, sign documents, or decorate other clay objects. 

What is that they used cylinder seals? 

500
Irrigation made farmers more productive and caused this.

What is new occupations developed because they needed less farmers, more people became crafters, religious leaders, and government workers?

500

City-States had these which made them independent. (Name three) 

What are own religions, own governments, and own armies? 

500

The Sumerians practiced this concept of religion. 

What is polytheism, the worship of many gods? 
500

Cuneiform was different from pictographs because of this important reason. 

What is that symbols could represent syllables or basic parts of words? 

500

The Sumerians had many technological advancements but their knowledge of writing allowed them to do this for the sciences and medicines.

What are to record their study of the natural world, and catalogue their medical knowledge, listing treatments, according to symptoms and body parts? 

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