Land Between Two Rivers
Babylonia & Assyria
The Legacy of Mesopotamia
Mediterranean Civilizations
Grab Bag
100
The belief in many gods.

What is polytheism?

100

Many territories and peoples controlled by one government.

What is an empire?

100
Groups of wedges and lines used to write several languages of the Fertile Crescent.

What is cuneiform?

100

To force someone to live in another country.

What is exile?

100

A market selling different types of goods.

What is a bazaar?

200

The two rivers that surrounded Mesopotamia.

What are the Tigris and Euphrates?

200

He created the Babylonian Empire by uniting the cities of Sumer.

Who is Hammurabi?

200

The oldest known written set of laws, it established rules for everyone in the empire to follow.

What is Hammurabi's code?

200

Phoenicians made up these to reduce trade competition.

What is sea monster stories?

200

One way that the Tigris and Euphrates brought life, and one way that they brought death.

What are fertile topsoil for farming (life) and flash floods that swept away people, animals, crops, and houses (death)?

300

The first cities of Mesopotamia developed in this southern region.

What is Sumer?

300

The main reason that Assyrians became such skilled warriors.

What is that they were constantly under attack?

300

Early scribes in the Fertile Crescent wrote on _______ and wrote with a ___________.

What are clay and a stylus?

300

Two of the limited local resources that Phoenicians had.

What are snails and cedar forests?

300

The Phoenician alphabet primarily spread because of this.

What is trade?

400

The fall of Sumer was primarily caused by this.

What is that city-states fought each other over land and the use of river water?

400

According to your notes, two things that the empires of Babylonia and Assyria had in common.

What are being vicious about their riches and building grand cities of culture and learning?

400

Three examples of Hammurabi's "Eye for an Eye" principle.

What is...

If the building you build collapses and someone dies, you will be put to death. If the tenant's son dies, your son will be put to death. 

If a son strikes his father, his hands will be cut off.

And a whole bunch of other "put to death" things.

400

After settling in Canaan, the next three locations that the Israelites lived in (involuntary and voluntary).

What are Egypt, Canaan, and Babylonia?

400

When Hammurabi built roads, it improved these three things.

What are travel, trade, and communication?

500

Three specific characteristics of a ziggurat.

What are a pyramid shape, terraces, seven-story height, a shrine on top, and ramps and stairs (which Sumerians believed was a stairway for the gods)?

500

The two groups that combined to defeat the Assyrians.

Who were the Medes and Chaldeans?

500

Three decisions that Mesopotamian scribes made about writing which influence how English is written today.

What is symbols set in rows, rows read left to right, and a page is read from top to bottom?

500

The two major cities of Phoenicia.

What were Tyre and Sidon?

500

The people of this area first developed a system of writing.

What is Sumer?

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