Mesopotamia a difficult environment with food shortages
Uncontrollable water supply
Building and maintaining a complex irrigation system
Attacks by neighboring communities
Becoming large city states
100

Why did they move down to the plains?

Farming would grow more food

100

What did the uncontrollable water supply affect?

Farming

100

Why were the irrigation systems needed?

To control the water supply.

100

What was the main cause of the attacks?

Water.

100

What was one reason why they created city-states?

They fought when one city had more water

200

How many major problems did Sumerians face

Sumerians faced 4 major problems.

200

What caused the uncontrollable water supply?

Flooding from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

200

What was the bad cause of their irrigation system?

They had to group up with each other to help clean it

200

How did they protect themselves from attacks?

They built walls

200

How can you describe city-states?

Large independent areas.
300

What protection did Sumerians have?

They couldn't make protection they couldnt even use natural barriers.

300

Why was water unreliable?

They either got too little or too much water.

300

Why did they have to work together to clean the canals?

Canals were clogged with silt.

300

What did they do to get more water?

They fought.

300

What did city-states often do?

These independent city-states fought with each other

400

What did there farms need?

Their farms needed water since the soil was dry and hard but the rivers overflowed sometimes.

400

Why did water effect sumerians?

They couldn't get enough food from crops.


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What happened if someone didn't clean the silt?

It would clog the entire system.

400

What could cities upriver do?

They could stop the entire system.

400

What did city states do to protect themselves

They built walls and dug moats.

500

Did Sumerians find building materials easily?

Building materials were difficult to find.

500

What did Sumerians build to control the water supply?

 Sumerians built dams, reservoirs, canals, and levees to control the water supply.

500

Why did farmers clean the canals?

They worked together for the common good

500

What did the people do to help protect themselves?

People lived in houses within the walled cities, but the farms lay outside. In case of attack, farmers fled the fields for safety within the city walls.

500

What did Sumerians learn from their challenges?

They became walled city-states instead of farming villages.

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