Geography of the Fertile Crescent
The Rise of Sumer
Sumerian Achievements
Later Peoples of the Fertile Crescent
100

Mesopotamian farmers built *blank* to irrigate their fields.

canals

100

While city dwellers were urban, farmers lived in *blank* areas.

rural

100

Instead of using pictographs, Sumerians developed a type of writing called *blank*.

cuneiform

100

Horse-drawn *blank* gave the Hittites an advantage during battle.

chariots

200

Where was Mesopotamia, and what does the name mean?

It was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and the name means "between the rivers" in Greek.

200

Sumerian society was organized in *blank*, which consisted of a city and the surrounding lands.

city-states

200

What was the Sumerian writing system called, and why is it so significant?

Cuneiform; It is significant because it is the world's first system of writing.

200

The Babylonian king *blank* is famous for his code of laws.

Hammurabi

300

How did Mesopotamian irrigation systems allow civilization to develop?

They allowed the people to control the flow of the rivers and produce a surplus of food, which freed people to create a civilization.

300

Who built the world's first empire, and what land did the empire include?

Sargon; the area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and much of Mesopotamia

300

What were two ways in which Sumerian society was similar to our society today?  What were two ways in which it was different?

Similar: (1)students went to school to learn to read and write, (2)they produced make up and jewelry, (3) enjoyed music

Different: (1)their writing was cuneiform (2)they wrote on clay tablets

300

What were two important developments of the Phoenicians?

Purple dye, founded Carthage, developed an alphabet

400

Do you think a division of labor is necessary for civilization to develop? Why or why not?

Possible answer: Yes, because it allows people to focus on building a civilization rather than just surviving.

400

Politically, how was early Sumerian society organized? How did that organization affect society?

Kings and priests made up the upper class, while the middle class was craftspeople, merchants, and traders and the working class consisted of farmers and laborers.  Slaves were at the bottom.  Priests and the wealthy ruled society, while the working class supported them.

400

Wild card: Other than writing and the wheel, which Sumerian invention do you think is most important?  Why?

*Group debate*

400

Why do you think several peoples banded together to fight the Assyrians?

Possible answer: Separately they stood no chance, but by banding together they were able to make an impact.

500

Why did the Sumerians consider it everyone's responsibility to keep the gods happy?

The gods had great powers, and in order for the people to lead happy and prosperous lives, everyone had to do their part in keeping the gods happy.

500

Wild card: Do you think Hammurabi was more effective as a ruler or as a military leader?  Why?

*Group with most supportive facts takes wins the points*

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