The land of Ancient Mesopotamia lies between these two rivers.
What are the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers?
What is a city-state's temple called?
What is a ziggurat?
The first writing system.
What is cuneiform?
City-States were ruled by this type of person.
What are kings or monarchs?
The most common occupation in Mesopotamia.
What is farming?
The number of social classes in Mesopotamia.
What is three?
The climatic and geographic advantages of Mesopotamia.
What is mild weather/climate, river valley, protected by mountains?
The term for belief in many gods.
What is polytheism?
Considered to be the oldest written story.
What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?
A throne or crown passed from one generation to the next.
What is a hereditary monarchy?
City-states emerged after people developed specialized labor and could then do this.
What is trade or barter?
This class consisted of the king, priests, and government officials.
What is the upper class?
Mesopotamia is part of this agricultural region.
What is the Fertile Crescent?
Gods in ancient Mesopotamia were believed to control this.
What is nature or environment?
The time system developed in Mesopotamia was based on what number?
What is 60?
The ruler of the first empire, the Akkadians.
Who is Sargon?
A sequence of locations where people traveled to trade goods.
What is a trade route?
Artisans and merchants were part of this social class.
What is middle?
The area of the Fertile Crescent most resembles this.
What is crescent, crescent moon, croissant, boomerang, half-circle?

This was the role of priests in city-states.
What is leading religious ceremonies?
Mesopotamia depended on this system of engineering to grow crops.
What is irrigation?
Dominated thanks to iron weapons.
Who are the Assyrians?
This group of people was not allowed to own property. (three possible answers)
Who are women, slaves, prisoners?
The two ways people were acquired for the lower class.
What is war and courts/punishment for crimes?
_______ and ______ are two major cities of Mesopotamia.
What are Akkad, Assur, Babylon, Nineveh, Uruk?
Ziggurats are examples of this Sumerian achievement.
What is monumental architecture?
Cuneiform enabled what practices for business?
What are communication, recordkeeping?
A phrase that summarizes the Code of Hammurabi.
What is an eye for an eye?
Someone called who goes to school to learn to write and becomes a government official.
What is a scribe?
The highest of the upper class.
What is king?
The Fertile Crescent lies at the crossroads of these three continents.
What are Europe, Africa, and Asia?
An attempt to explain the unexplainable.
What is a myth ?
The Sumerians first developed this stargazing science.
What is astronomy?
A way to grow an empire without a battle.
What is agreement?
Having more than enough.
What is surplus?
These individuals had the hardest lives and had no rights.
What are slaves?
This body of water is the western border of the Fertile Crescent.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
Mesopotamians believed gods would punish humans with natural disasters such as:
What are floods, earthquakes, storms, fires?
The power of harnessing the wind came from this invention.
What is the sail?
Term for many regions under one ruler.
What is empire?
This item represented wealth for both men and women.
What is animals, land, jewelry?
Government officials depended on this invention to function.
What is writing or cuneiform?
The Tigris and Euphrates originate in which mountain ranges?
What are the Zagros and Caucuses Mountains?
Priests, gods, and ziggurats existed because Mesopotamians developed:
What is organized religion?
A king of Babylon was responsible for this set of rules for proper behavior.
What is Hammurabi's Code?
This group was treated more severely under Hammurabi's Code.
What is the poor, working class, or slave?
Large farms depended on this human resource.
What is slaves, slavery, enslaved people?
This official could be deposed ("fired") or even killed in case of natural disasters.
What is priest?