Social Studies
Social Studies
Social Studies
Social Studies
Social Studies
100

Highly educated professionals who were responsible for writing, reading, and interpreting texts

Scribe

100

painting and drawing on stone or cave walls that depict words or ideas

Pictograph

100

a tiered, pyramid-shaped temple tower built that served as a religious and agricultural structure

Ziggurat

100

one of the two major  rivers, a long side the Euphrates, that formed the Fertile land between them.

Tigris-River

100

one of the major rivers, alongside the Tigris, that formed the Fertile land between them.

Euphrates River
200

A group of people with similar amounts of power and money due to their birth or job

Social Class

200

a rich and nutritious soil (fertile) that was deposited on the land by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers when they flooded 

Silt

200

a written legal code created by the Babylonian King Hammurabi It was one of the first written legal documents and contained 282 laws.

Code of Laws

200

an independent, self-governing city that functioned as a small nation, with its own ruler.

City-State

200

an ancient writing system that was used in the Middle East for over 3,000 years. The word cuneiform comes from the Latin word cuneus, which means "wedge"

Cuneiform

300

a complex society with cities, government, religion, a writing system, different jobs, and advanced technologies, all developed by people living together in settled communities.

Civilization

300

the geographical region where the Mesopotamian civilization developed, it's the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Today it's modern-day Iraq, parts of eastern Syria, and southeastern Turkey or known as The Middle East.

Southwest Asia 

300

an ancient civilization founded in the Mesopotamia region of the Fertile Crescent situated between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

Sumer

300

the practice of directing water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, through a network of of canals, onto agricultural fields to provide a controlled water supply for growing crops.

Irrigation

300

people who bought and sold goods, traveling along established trade routes to move them from one place to another.

Merchant

400

a large area of land with multiple city-states, where a single ruler, usually a powerful king, held full political control

Empire

400

The system of producing, distributing, and consuming goods and services within a society, primarily focused on agriculture, household production, and limited trade, often characterized by bartering (exchange a good for another good).

Economy

400

a skilled worker who made goods such as tools, cloth, and weapons

Artisan

400

earth walls built along the sides of rivers to prevent flooding and to provide water for irrigation

Levee

400

the practice of developing farm crops like barely and beans, raising sheep, and utilizing sophisticated irrigation systems to farm

Agriculture

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