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This technological invention helped control water flow on farms and around the cities


What is an irrigation system?


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Mesopotamia is known as the "Cradle of __________"

What is civilization? 

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What are the names of the two rivers Mesopotamia is between

Tigris and Euphrates

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 It was created to celebrate a military victory by Sargon's grandson. King Naram-Sin.

What is the Victory Stele?

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What did the people of Mesopotamia use instead of medicine?

What are plants, herbs, and animal parts?


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The Tigris and Euphrates are 2 of the 3 major rivers in the Fertile Crescent. The 3 river is..........

What is the Nile River?


200

This mountain range is where the Tigris and Euphrates starts

What is the Zagros Mountains?


200

A large temple that was utilized for religious purposes

What is a Ziggurat?

200

This era is known as the Middle Stone Age


What is the Mesolithic Era?

200

Fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as sediment, especially in a river or harbor.

What is Silt?

200

The Tigris and Euphrates river exits out into this large body of water

What is the Persian Gulf?

200

Mesopotamians used this stringed instrument

What is a Lyre?

300

According to historians and archeologists, this area classifies the beginning of civilization. 

What is the Fertile Crescent?


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This city-state was the center of the first known empire known to history

What is Akkad?


300

This city-state was located alongside the Euphrates River and had easy access to the Persian Gulf.

Hint: It was a major center for trade.

What is Ur?

300

Sumerian farmers began to create irrigation systems to provide water for their fields. They built earth walls, called ________, along the sides of the river to prevent flooding

What are levees?

300

What were the earliest set of laws called?

The Code of Hammurabi

300

These people were known for their brutal military tactics.

Hint: They would flay and impale their enemies

Who are the Assyrians?

400

This written language eventually evolved into cuneiforms

What are pictographs?

400

 Wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia and Persia

What are cuneiforms? 

400

What type of people would be found in the lowest level of a stratified society?

 Who are Laborer's and slaves?


400

The Paleolithic era is known as...


What is the Old Stone Age?


400

This key component contributes to the consistent abundance of food in a civilization?

What is a stable food supply?

400

The people of Mesopotamia thought that floods and natural disasters were signs of what?

 

Who are the angry gods?

500

This geographical region is south or southwest of the Euphrates River.

What is the Arabian desert?



500

Mesopotamia is Greek for:

What is the land between two rivers?


500

After about ______ years, the Akkadian Empire fell to new invaders from the north.

 

What is 200 years?


500

What was Cuneiform usually written on?

Clay or stone

500

This technological invention allowed Sumerians to create bowls, cups, and vases. 

What is a potter's wheel?

500

Taming and using animals as livestock.

What is Domestication?


600

Chaldean Emperor of New Babylonia is known for the hanging gardens of Babylon.

Who is Nebuchadnezzar II?

600

The belief in many gods

What is Polytheism?

600

Several countries or territories controlled by one power

What is an Empire?

600

This object was utilized to help with agriculture


What is a Plow?

600

How many laws did the Code of Hammurabi contain?

What is 282?

600

 Heavy beam, originally with an end in the form of a carved ram's head, formerly used in breaching fortifications.

What is a battering ram?


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