The year Mesopotamia was established.
What is 3100 BCE?
The two major rivers that go through Mesopotamia.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?
The lowest rank in the social class.
What are slaves?
First writing system.
What is cuneiform?
A city that functions like a country in modern day.
What is a city-state?
The place of worship.
What are ziggurats?
Where most of the people worked.
What are fields and workshops?
The three main inventions that we still use today.
What are the wheel, the plow, and the sail?
The set of laws written in 1754 BCE.
What is the Code of Hammurabi?
The large piece of land south of the Mediterranean Sea.
What is the Arabian Peninsula?
The people who controlled the government.
What are priests?
The subject in math they created.
What is geometry?
Determines the success of the farmers crops.
What are gods?
The center of all Sumerian Cities that was established in 3000 BCE.
What is Ur?
The mountains located south of the Caspian Sea.
What are the Elburz Mountains?
How the women of Mesopotamia were different than other civilizations.
What are their rights?
The number that their number system is based off.
What is 60?
What the Fertile Crescent creates for Mesopotamia.
What is a surplus leading to an increased population?
The conqueror who defeated the city-states of Sumer.
What is Sargon?
Large body of water north of Turkey.
What is the Black Sea?
Where dead Sumerians go.
What is the Land of No Return?