Religion
Early Humans
Mesopotamia
Egypt
Ancient Israel
100
To believe in one God

Monotheistic/Monotheism

100

What did early humans have for shelter?

Caves and Natural Overhangs

100

What are the two rivers of Mesopotamia?

Tigris and Euphrates

100

What did ancient Egyptians believe about death



Bonus: What was their special text they used?

They would go to the afterlife with Osiris 



Book of the Dead

100

The first king

Saul

200

To believe in multiple gods

Polytheistic/Polytheism

200

People who move place to place

Nomads

200

The first written code of laws

Hammurabi's code

200

Label the social pyramid of Egypt

Pharaoh

Upper Class (Priest, bureaucrats,..)

Middle Class (specialized workers)

Farmers 

Unskilled workers/ slaves

200

Who did the Israelites believe had responsibility for actions?

Personal responsibility and individual worth

300

Temples built in Mesopotamia to worship their gods

Ziggurats

300

A job where you have to have training to do it

Labor specialization or specialized jobs
300

Name two inventions from Mesopotamia

Wheel

Sailboat

Cuneiform

Wheeled carts

Plow and irrigation system 

300

The process of preserving a body and taking out their organs.


Bonus: Why did they do this?

Embalming and/or mummification

300

The set of laws Israelites followed


Bonus: Where were they located and who received them?

Ten Commandments


Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and Moses

400

Built has special tombs for the pharaoh and his family

Pyramids

400

An economy based only on trade

Barter Economy

400

What is the significance of the Epic of Gilgamesh?

The first/oldest written epic

400

Label the social class pyramid of ancient Egypt.

Pharaoh

Upper Class (Priest, bureaucrats,..)

Middle Class (specialized workers)

Farmers 

Unskilled workers/ slaves

400

What did King David do?

United the twelve tribes and made Jerusalem the capital

500

What was the official religion of the Israelites?




Bonus: Were they monotheistic or polytheistic?

Judaism

500

What marked the Agriculture Revolution?


Hint: What did ancient humans begin to do?

Farm and/or build permanent shelters

500

How did religion impact Mesopotamia?

They believed their gods impacted their daily lives and the natural world, having a god for everything.

500

Name the 3 important Pharaohs and why they were important.

Hatshepsut- expanded trade and temples

Tut- youngest pharaoh and his tomb was left alone

Ramses II- expanded Egypt's territory and created temples and structures.

500

Explain the chain of events or movement of the Israelites

Abraham went to the promised land, Israelites moved to Egypt because of famine, Moses frees the Israelites from enslavement and go back to Canaan. 

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