Mesopotamia
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What does fertile mean?

Great for farming
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What is a fertile crescent?

land that was good for crops to grow

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How did humans live before civilization?

Early Humans - hunter gatherers and farming

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The practice of owning another person

Slavery

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Who was at the top of the social class?

The King

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What was a group of people who have a complex and organized society?

Civilization

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Why did people settle and begin communities in this area?

Excellent land for growing crops

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Mesopotamia is Greek for:

Two Rivers

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Who is the creator of the code of Hammurabi, one of the world's oldest codes of law.

Hammurabi 

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Who was below the King in the social class?

Priests and military commanders.
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The area of Mesopotamia is located in the modern area of:

The Middle East (Iraq)

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Most walls and buildings were made from this becaue of the lack of natural resources in Mesopotamia

mudbrick

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What are the names of the two rivers Mesopotamia is between

Tigris and Euphrates

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A famous saying from the Code is "An eye for an _____"

Eye

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

Farmers and slaves

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Cities in Mesopotamia were called __________ because they had their own rulers.

City-states.

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What is Mesopotamian writing called?

Cuneiform 

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The largest building in most Sumerian cities was a huge mud brick temple called?

ziggurat

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What is polytheism?

The worship of more than one god.

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What is monotheism?

The worship of one god

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What is a way of supplying water to an area of land; allowed the Mesopotamians to farm their dry land

irrigation

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Name three Mesopotamia inventions 

Plow, sailboat, wheel, cuneiform 

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What is an organized community with established rules and traditions?

society

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What is the defeat of another group?

Conquest
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What is a hierarchy?

A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.

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