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A sharp , pointed writing tool

What is a reed stylus 

100

Two rivers located in Mesopotamia?

Tigris and Euphrates

100

The belief in many gods and goddesses are called 

polytheism / polytheistic 

100

The belief in one god 

monotheism 

100

What is an example of a monotheistic religion 

Judaism - Christianity 

200

The temple (most important building) was built on top of a massive stepped tower called a

What is a ziggurat 

200

What is a City-state

an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory

Each city-state had its own government, laws and main god

200

When did women have to be veiled and confined during the Assyrian Empire 

When they where in public 

200

What continent is Iraq in 

Asia 
200

What is Zoroastrianism

(the first monotheistic religion)

300

The Sumerians created a form of writing called what 

what is cuneiform 

300

Who developed the first Mesopotamian civilization

The Sumerians 

300

What was the Assyrian Empire known for ?

The Assyrians were perhaps most famous for their fearsome army.

300

Mesopotamia is what country today 

Iraq 

300

 the most important piece of Mesopotamian literature teaches the lesson that only gods are immortal

Epic of Gilgamesh

400
What does the word Mesopotamia mean 

the land between two rivers 

400

What is the name of the First Empire and Who was the king

BOTH MUST BE ANSWERED FOR CREDIT 

What is AKKAD

Who is King Sargon 

400

Which city in Iraq held one of the largest libraries 

Nineveh held one of the ancient world’s largest libraries


400

What is the name of the King 

•conquers Jerusalem, destroys their temple, and enslaves the Jews

Nebuchadnezzar II

400

What was the satrap responsible for 

 collecting taxes, handling legal matters, and recruiting soldiers.

500

The first written  system of laws.

What is the Code of Hammurabi 

500

Assyrian kings divided their empire into political districts called

provinces

500

Which empire  strongly influenced the Assyrians?

The Babylonians 

500

What is the principle of retaliation based on Hammurabi's code 

 “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth,” is fundamental in Hammurabi’s code.

500

King Darius strengthened the Persian government by dividing the empire into 20 provinces,

satrap 

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