How humans got food in the Old Stone Age
What is hunting and gathering?
How the Mesopotamians controlled their water supply
What is irrigation systems?
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What is Agriculture?
A city that has its own government system
What is a city-state?
How the Mesopotamians responded to the food shortage.
What is moving to the river plains?
How humans gained a stable food supply
What is farming/agriculture?
How the Mesopotamians solved the irrigation system clogs.
What is working together?
Why neighboring cities attacked each other.
What separates different city-states.
What are boundaries?
How the Mesopotamians prepared for droughts.
What is build water reservoirs?
Why the Sumerians left the Zagros foothills.
What is a food shortage?
The material that clogged the irrigation systems in Mesopotamia.
What is silt?
Why cities were created in the New Stone Age
What is a stable food supply?
Why walls were built around the cities.
What are attacks by neighboring communities?
The material used to make walls out of natural resources.
What are sun-baked bricks?
The reason we can settle in one place and build cities.
What is a stable food supply?
DAILY DOUBLE: How water was used to defend Mesopotamian cities.
What is a moat?
The most likely explanation for nomadic herders moving from place to place.
What is to search for food sources?
The main purpose of this design settlement.
What is to provide a stable water supply?
The human response to the flooding.
What is building a levee?
The place in Mesopotamia best suited for farming.
What is the river plain/fertile crescent?
The two rivers in Mesopotamia.
What are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?
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What is Specialization?
These surrounded the city-states.
What is farmland/fields?
The natural occurrence this responds to.
What is rising water/flooding?