The two main rivers of Mesopotamia.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates River?
Mesopotamians believed in many gods. Also known as _____.
What is Polytheistic?
This helped keep record of laws, trade, and history.
What is cuneiform?
The leader at the top of society.
Who are Kings?
True/False? Mesopotamians traded goods like grain, cloth, and pottery.
True
The largest group in the social pyramid.
What are slaves?
Able to produce abundant crops or vegetation.
What is Fertile?
True or False? The unpredictable flooding of these rivers helped soil become fertile.
True
Only ______ could communicate with the gods.
Who are Priests?
This concept helped Sumerians track time, divide a year into 12 months, and put value to their trading goods.
What is a number system?
What is mathematics?
______ and _____ were closely linked as Sumarians beleived that each city-state was protected by a chief god. (Hint- its two of these G R A P E S)
What are Religion and Politics?
A way Mesopotamians got goods they didn’t have.
What is trading or bartering?
People who were respected writers in Mesopotamia.
What are Scribes?
Belief in, or worship of, more than one god.
What is Polytheistic?
Mesopotamia which means: _____ _____ _____ ____, is located in which present-day country?
What is Land Between Two Rivers and Iraq?
They kept their gods happy by leaving ______ in their temples. These temples are also known as_____.
What are offerings or sacrifices?
What is a Ziggurat?
A Sumerian invention initially used for pottery, milling, and irrigation, which later enabled efficient travel for trade.
What is the wheel?
A set of laws created to govern Mesopotamia.
How many codes were there?
What is Hammurabi’s Code?
There were 252 codes.
Territory surrounded by walls, included a king, and densely packed houses.
What is a city-state?
One way a person could become a slave.
One way a person could become a salve is by being captured in war
or
One way a person could become a salve is by failing to pay a debt.
Watering crops through man-made efforts such as ditches and canals.
What is Irrigation?
A boomerang🪃-shaped region with fertile soil located in the Middle East.
What is The Fertile Crescent?
Name one type of god Mesopotamians believed in.
What is a Sky god
What is a water god
What are Nature Based gods
Before farming (aka The Neolithic Revolution), humans got food by ____ and ____.
What is Hunting and Gathering?
**Daily Double**
Answer in a complete sentence:
Why were laws important in Mesopotamia?
Sumerian government codes that set prices and punishments for trade issues.
What is Hammurabi’s Code?
They had the most power at the top of the social pyramid?
Who are kings?
Ancient wedge-shaped writing system in Mesopotamia.
What is Cuneiform?
Name this structure which is a man-made channel built to carry water from one location to another. 
What is an Aqueduct?
In ancient Mesopotamia, ___1____ were considered very powerful because they believed ___2___.
1.Who are Priests
2.Why is priests could communicate with the gods?
A tool invented (and still used today) that made farming easier so more food could be made.
What is a seed funnel?
Hammurabi’s Code helped streamline these, which created order amongst the people of Mesopotamia...
What are punishments, trade rules, and justice?
Short Answer: Why was farming important to the economy?
Answer in a complete sentence.
Farming was important to the economy because they were able to produce a surplus of food, which lead to trade & population growth.
Priests communicated with gods, which made them…
Very powerful.
Very influential.
A rectangular shaped tower, the most prominent Sumerian building.
What is a Ziggurat?