Fertile Crescent
Standard of Ur and The Code of Hammurabi
Mesopotamian civilizations
Mesopotamian Writing
Permanent Settlements
100

What two rivers are beside the Fertile Crescent?

Tigris and Euphrates

100

What did the Standard of Ur tell us about life in Sumer?

There was a time of war and a time of piece. The people had specialized jobs.

100

What is a civilization?

an organized society with similar religious beliefs, customs, and languages

100

What is the ancient writing system that used symbols?

Cuneiform

100

The first permanent settlers lived in _________________________________.

North America

200

What happened to the land when the rivers overflowed their banks?

The river left a layer of fine, rich silt good for farming.

200

What blue rock was the Standard of Ur made from?

Lapis Lazuli

200

Why was Mesopotamia called the cradle of civilization?

There were major rivers, fertile soil, and a stable food supply. People began to specialize in certain jobs.
200

What did the early humans use to write on the tablets?

Reeds

200

The effect of settling in one place was that humans built __________.

permanent homes

300

What new technology helped farmers practice larger scale agriculture?

Irrigation

300

The Code of Hammurabi tells of the _____ and ______ of the land.

laws and punishments

300

What are the three characteristics of a civilization?

Infrastructure, Division of Labor, or Organized Government
300

A carved stone records a gift of land from a king. What were these early forms of writing used for?

Land and property records

300

What did the domestication of animals provide humans with? 3 answers

reliable milk, food, and labor

400

The Fertile Crescent was a chunk of land between the ____________Sea and the __________ Gulf.

Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf

400

What was the Code of Hammurabi written on?

Stone pillars

400

What does the name Mesopotamia mean?

land between rivers

400

What was the most important achievement of Mesopotamian civilization?

Writing - because they were able to keep records for events, government, businesses, etc.

400

What was Beringia?

a land bridge that is no longer above water

500

The area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, on the east side of the Fertile Crescent, was called _____________.

Mesopotamia

500

What does an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth mean?

The punishment is the same as the crime. If someone removes a person's eye, then their eye will be removed also. If a tooth, then a tooth removed from the person who committed the crime will be taken as well.

500

What kind of lifestyle did Hunter-Gatherers live before establishing permanent settlements in Mesopotamia?

They lived a nomadic lifestyle.

500

What conclusion can be drawn about the cuneiform tablets and the symbols carved into them?

These tablets were used to record documentation for governments and businesses. 

500

People in the Neolithic period had a specialized society that allowed for the development of what two jobs? (2 answers)

pottery and art
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