1.1 Early Humans
1.2 Mesopotamian Civilization
1.3 Early Empires
Vocabulary
Geography
100

What group of people learned how to use fire?

Paleolithic 

100

He was the king of the Babylonians and ruled all of Mesopotamia.

Hammurabi 

100
What was the capital of the Assyrian empire?

Nineveh

100

Group of people who regularly move from place to place

Nomads

100

What two rivers flow through Mesopotamia?

Tigris River & Euphrates River

200
The earliest known community

Jericho 

200

Kings, priests, and government officials made up which social class?

Upper class

200

What were the Assyrians known as?

Ferocious warriors 

200

Sumerian system of writing made up of wedge-shaped markings

Cuneiform 

200
What 2 mountain ranges are located in Mesopotamia?

Taurus & Zagros mountains

300

This led to the end of the Paleolithic Age and the beginning of the Neolithic Age

Farming Revolution 

300

This person was the king of the Akkadians and in 2340 B.C. he took over all of Mesopotamia.

Sargon

300

What group of people overtook the Chaldean empire?

Persian empire

300

city that had its own government and was not a part of a larger unit

city-state

300

Name 2 major empires

Sumer, Babylon, Assyria

400

What items did the Paleolithic humans search for?

animal meat, berries, nuts, fruits, grains, plants, etc

400

This was the world's first empire

Sumer

400

The Chaldeans were the descendants of what former empire?

The Babylonians 

400

groups of traveling merchants 

caravans

400

The flat plain inside Mesopotamia where many empires set up their capital is called?

Fertile Crescent

500

Name 2 advancements of the Paleolithic Age

use of fire, spoken language, stone tools, cave paintings 

500

Sumerians are known for their advancements! Name 3 advancements that the Sumerians created that we still use today.

wagon wheel, 360 degree circle, 60 minute hour, 60 second minute, sailboat, written language, irrigation, plow, 12 mo. calendar

500

Mesopotamia has had many empires throughout history, from Sumer-the Chaldeans, why do you think there have been so many different empires?

Mesopotamia was a large and vast empire. The head king cannot be in multiple places at once; he usually stayed in the capital. Some citizens would use this to their advantage and rebel in their city-state and take over the king of their city-state. Over time, many city-states, or provinces were taken over by their people leading to a revolution and the rising of a new empire.

500

A flat plain in what is now southern Iraq; it is the site of the earliest known civilization

Mesopotamia 

500

Why were the Tigris & Euphrates River important to Mesopotamia? 

It provided water and transportation for those settled in Mesopotamia. It also allowed for trade within the empires. Irrigation would also not be accessible without the Tigris & Euphrates River 

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