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Judaism

Vocabulary
100

What countries are numbers 3 and 4?

3 - Saudi Arabia 

4 - Jordan

100

How did the geography of Mesopotamia help the development of its culture?

It has fertile soil which helped grow food/maintain a food surplus

It was surrounded by waterways which gave food, supplies, and trade routes 

It had a mild climate

It had natural defenses that included the desert, the rivers, the mountains to the north 

It had natural resources that included fertile soil, timber, metal, stone, some precious gems

100

What are the three 'nicknames' for Mesopotamia?

The Land Between Two Rivers

The Cradle of Civilization

The Fertile Crescent 

100

What other religions were influenced by Judaism?

Christianity and Islam

100

What is the belief in many gods?

Polytheism 

200

Numbers 7 and 2 are bodies of water, what bodies of water are they?

2 - The Red Sea

7 - Mediterranean Sea

200

What were 3 Mesopotamian inventions and explain why they were important.

Base 60 math - still used today, basis for the 60  minute hour, 360 degree circle

The sundial - helped them tell time/seasons/etc, still used today

The wheel - helped them move/made work easier, still used today

Cuneiform - allowed them to keep written records and pass on stories

The plow - still used today, made farming easier

Irrigation - still used today, made watering crops easier

Ziggurats - allowed people to worship their gods, shows us about their religion, also used as temples

200

What kind of economy did they have in Mesopotamia?

Barter (trade) 

200

Who enslaved the Jews and destroyed Jerusalem?

Nebuchadnezzar 

200

What is a scribe?

A wealthy, upper class boy who learned how to read and write

300

What countries are numbers 5 and 10?

5 - Iraq

10 - Iran

300

Why is Mesopotamia considered the first civilization?

They were the first civilization to have all aspects of a civilization : GRAPES

Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economy, and Society

300

What kind of government did they have in Mesopotamia?

Monarchy (one ruler, a king)

300

Who led the Jews out of Egypt during the Exodus?

Moses

300

What is dynastic succession?

How Mesopotamians got their power - inheriting the throne from father to son

400

What countries are labeled as 1 and 6?

1 - Egypt

6 - Syria

400

How did the invention of writing impact civilization for the Mesopotamians and the following civilizations?

Cuneiform  allowed Mesopotamians to keep written records including economic transactions and stories.  It gave way to a new profession, scribes, and allowed for laws to be fair and just, as once they were written down, everyone had to abide by them.

400

Who is considered the "father" of the world's monotheistic religions.

Abraham

400

Who was the first king of ancient Israel?

Saul

400

What is a ziggurat?

A step pyramid used to worship the gods

500

What countries are labeled as 8 and 9?

8 - Lebanon

9 - Israel 

500

How was culture spread throughout Mesopotamia and the rest of the ancient world?

Trade throughout city-states/civilizations 

500

Who were the most ferocious warriors in ancient Mesopotamia?

The Assyrians 

500

Name one group of Mesopotamians who invaded and enslaved the Israelites.

The Babylonians 

500

What are public works?

Projects that benefit an entire community like roads, bridges, etc.

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