Akkadian Empire
Babylonian Empire
Egypt
Kush
Assyrian Empire
100

This leader of the Akkadians overran the Sumerian city-states and setup the 1st empire

Sargon
100

This ruler learned to divide his opponents and subdue them one by one

Hammurabi

100

This group invaded Egypt and ended the Middle Kingdom

Hyksos

100

Kush economy was ORIGINALLY based on this

farming

100

The Assyrian Empire fell to a coalition of these two groups of people

Chaldeans & Medes

200

a large political unit that controls many peoples or territories

empire

200

This system of laws was based on strict justice

Hammurabi's Code
200

The two primary things the Egyptians learned from the Hyksos people

The use of Bronze & military skills (especially horse-drawn war chariots)

200

Kush economy ultimately was based on this

trade

200

The Assyrians developed this system to help run their empire more efficiently.

Efficient system of communication

300

King of the Four Corners of the Universe

Naram-Sin
300

The largest category of Hammurabi's Code focused on these two things. 

Marriage & Family

300

This pharaoh defeated the Hyksos and kicked them out of Egypt

Ahmose I

300

This place was the center of the Kush trading industry

Meroe

300

The Assyrians had the first large armies equipped with these type of weapons. 

Iron weapons

400
These individuals were selected to be the governors of the Akkadian Empire

Former rulers of the conquered city-states

400
Hammurabi gained control of these two places to establish his empire

Sumer and Akkad

400

This pharaoh introduced the worship of Aten. Provide both of his names

Amenhotep IV

Akhenaten


400

This new power began to rise up at Kush's decline

Axum

400

Name 3 methods of warfare used by the Assyrians

Guerrilla Warfare

Seige Warfare

Terrorism

500
The Akkadian leader's power was based on this.
Strong Military
500

Hammurabi was a king from this place. 

Babylon

500

Egyptian Queen during the New Kingdom

Hatshepsut

500

Meroe was geographically well-suited for trade due to these two things

Land routes through the desert

Access to the Nile River

500

The Assyrian king who established one of the world's first libraries at Nineveh. 

Ashurbanipal

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