Geography
Religion
Achievements
Politics
Economy/Social Structure
100

What were three reasons why Mesopotamia was a good place for people to settle?

fresh water, fertile soil, rivers for transportation to trade.

100

What is the definition of polytheism?

To believe in many gods and goddesses

100

What was cuneiform used for?

to keep written records

communication

write down laws

record history

100

How did the kings believe they got their power?

From the gods

100

What social class could women NOT be a part of?

Women could not be king.

200

What made Mesopotamia a difficult region to live in?

1. unpredictable rivers - they could flood too much and cause destruction or there could be a drought and not enough water.

2. they were surrounded by deserts and mountains - difficult to travel and not good farming.

200

Who communicated with the gods for the people?

priests and priestesses

200

Why didn't everyone learn to read and write using cuneiform?

Cuneiform was a difficult language to learn and it was not necessary for most jobs.

200

What is a monarchy?

A single ruler who inherits their power. (The oldest son becomes king when their father dies.)

200

What social class has the MOST power?

The upper class...mainly the king.

300

How did the Mesopotamians overcome the geographical difficulties?

Irrigation - to water crops

Dams and canals to control flood waters

sailboats to travel

carts to carry goods

12 month calendar to help them when to plant/harvest

300

What was the purpose of the ziggurat?

They were temples to honor the gods/goddesses.

300

List a mathematical achievement and tell how it changed life.

Geometry to help measure fields and plan buildings

Tables for division and multiplication

60 min hour/60 second minute to keep track of time

300

What was the purpose of Hammurabi's Code?

For people to know the laws and what the punishments were if they broke them.

300

What was the role of the merchants?

To barter (trade) items that they had for items that they needed

400

What are the benefits to a surplus of food?

specialization

trade - towns begin to grow

400

What impact did the religious beliefs of Mesopotamians have on agriculture?

They believed that if they gods were happy, there would be a good harvest. If the gods were unhappy, their crops would not do well.

400

List a technological achievement and tell how it changed life.

Wheels made the first carts, chariots for the military, wooden plow, potter's wheel, made bronze out of copper and tin (used for tools, weapons, and jewelry)

400

What does Hammurabi's Code tell about life in Babylon?

It was important for people to follow the laws.

They believed that harsh punishments would encourage people to obey laws.

400

What was the role of the craftspeople?

They made goods that were needed and that could be bartered for items they could not provide for themselves.

500

What does the word Mesopotamia mean?

It is Greek for "land between two rivers"

500

What was special about being a scribe?

Only a few people - mostly boys from wealthy families were trained. They were valued and important in society for their knowledge.

500

List any achievement from Mesopotamia and explain how it changed life.

Wheel, chariot, plow, potter's wheel, bronze,cuneiform, geometry, tables for division/multiplication, 60 min hour/ 60 sec min

500

What was the cause of conflict between city-states along the rivers.

They fought over control of farmland and the water from the rivers.

500

Which large social class is responsible for a consistent food supply?

farmers

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