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100

Between what 2 rivers was Mesopotamia located?

a. the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

b. the Nile and the Mississippi Rivers

c. the Tigris and Nile Rivers

d. the Mississippi and Euphrates Rivers

a. the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.


100

What word means "between the rivers" in Greek?

Mesopotamia

100

What did silt make the soil in Mesopotamia ideal for?

a. farming

b. building sand castles

c. creating gold

a. farming!


100

The ______________ Crescent was the large arc of rich farmland in this region

a. Nile 

b. Fertile 

c. Grand 

Fertile Crescent

100

Who developed the world's first civilization (not empire)?

Sumerians

200

What modern-day country makes up what was once known as Mesopotamia?

a. The United States

b. Egypt

c. Iraq

d. India

Iraq

200

What is the belief in many gods called?


Polytheism

200

What is a long poem that tells the story of a hero called?

a. a novel

b. a fable

c. an epic

an epic

200

______________ were people who performed or led religious ceremonies

a. kings

b. scribes

c. priests

Priests

200

What is land with different territories and peoples under a single ruler called?

an empire

300

Which civilization developed the first system of writing?

a. Sumerians

b. Assyrians

c. Akkadians

the Sumerians

300

What is the earliest known written collection of laws?

Hammurabi's Code

300

What item from the below list made trading much simpler rather than bartering? 

A. taxes
B. Cedar wood
C. Coins

C. Coins 

300

______________ became the richest city in Mesopotamia
a. Uruk
b. Nineveh
c. Babylon

Babylon

300

What famous king is known for the phrase "an eye for an eye?" 

Hammurabi

400

Which civilization built the first empire?

a. Sumerians

b. Assyrians

c. Akkadians

d. Chaldeans

the Akkadians

400

What was a central city and all the countryside around it called?

a city-state

400

What name was given to the pyramid-shaped temples in Mesopotamia?

a. mesas

b. ziggurats

c. pyramids

ziggurats

400

Chaldean ___________________ studied the stars, planets, and phases of the moon

a. astronauts

b. astrologists

c. astronomers

Astronomers

400

Nabopolassar defeated the Assyrians to create the Neo-Babylonian Empire. His son, ______________ is considered the greatest king of ancient Babylon.

a. Nebuchadnezzar

b. Hammurabi

c. Hercules

Nebuchadnezzar (he built the hanging gardens!)

500

What civilization was known for its strong military and military strategy? 

a. Sumeria

b. Assyria

c. Akkad

d. Chaldean

Assyria

500

What was the world's first system of writing called?

cuneiform

500

According to legend, what did Nebuchadnezzar's palace include? 

a. dragons

b. hanging gardens

c. gold floors

Hanging Gardens

500

The Chaldeans created the first _______________ to measure time.

a. calendars

b. sundials

c. clocks

sundials

500

Give 2 reasons why Hammurabi's Code was so important.

It was very thorough, for it covered all parts of people's lives. 

It was written down.

It protected people with less power.

It was meant to be a fair ruling for a crime.

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