The Meaning of the name "Mesopotamia".
What is "between the rivers"?
Mesopotamia's citizens made to travel on with boats and have enough water nearby.
What are rivers and canals?
The ruler that created the first law system.
Who was Hammurabi?
The punishment for stealing a sheep.
What is paying thirty-fold the sheep's value?
The stuff they grew that kept them fed and healthy.
What are crops and plants.
Mesopotamia's citizens were transported by using this:
What are boats?
Mesopotamia was known by historians for having "productive ".
What is "productive soil"?
The punishment for murdering another human in Mesopotamia.
What is the death penalty?
The reason Hammurabi's code could not be changed by one person.
What is they needed to have a vote?
The plants that they grew and ate.
What are wheat, barley, flax, chick pea and lentils?
The Two Rivers Surrounding Mesopotamia.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?
Mesopotamia is considered the creator of .
What is agriculture?
The Tribe that discovered Mesopotamia.
What are the Sumerians?
The name of the language used by the Mesopotamian citizens.
What is Subartuan?
They were the first culture to make certain crops to humans.
What is edible?
Mesopotamia was able to grow many plants thanks to healthy and great .
What is soil?
People were hired to shout out laws from Hammurabi's code to citizens for this reason.
What is not letting them forget and reminding them?
The Tribe with the longest rule over Mesopotamia.
What are the Kassites?
The name of the Mesopotamian Peoples' picture-writing.
What is Cuneiform?
Some of the sports the citizens of Mesopotamia enjoyed and we still do today.
What are Boxing, Wrestling, and Hunting.
The 4 countries surrounding Mesopotamia.
What are Iraq, Kuwait, Syria and Turkey?
Historians have named Mesopotamia the " ".
What is the "Fertile Crescent?"
The number of laws in Hammurabi's Code.
What are 282 laws?
The time when Cuneiform was invented.
When was around the mid-4th millennium BC?
The sport that Mesopotamians played that is similar to Rugby, except it was played with a wooden ball.
What was Majore?