Geography and Early Civilizations
Society and Government
Religion and Mythology
Achievements and Innovations
Conflict, Conquest, and Legacy
100

These two rivers were crucial to the development of Mesopotamian civilizations.

What are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?

100

This type of government system was used in early Mesopotamian city-states.

What is a city-state governance system?

100

This type of religion was practiced by the Sumerians and involved multiple gods and goddesses.

What is polytheism?

100

This Mesopotamian form of writing is one of the earliest known scripts and a significant contribution to civilization.

What is cuneiform?

100

These were frequent among Mesopotamian city-states due to competition for resources.

What are conflicts or wars?

200

This region is known as the cradle of civilization due to its fertile soil and crescent shape.

What is the Fertile Crescent?

200

This stepped temple structure was central to Sumerian religious life and also played a role in governance.

What is a ziggurat?

200

This epic is one of the earliest pieces of literature from Mesopotamia and holds significant cultural importance.

What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?

200

This scientific field, along with mathematics, was used by the Mesopotamians for practical purposes such as agriculture and timekeeping.

What is astronomy?

200

This group, led by Sargon, established the first empire in Mesopotamia.

Who are the Akkadians?

300

Mesopotamians used this method to control water supply and support agriculture.

What is irrigation?

300

These individuals were trained to read and write cuneiform, playing a crucial role in Mesopotamian society and governance.

Who are scribes?

300

How did religion influence government and daily life in Mesopotamia?

What is the idea that rulers were chosen by the gods, influencing laws and authority?

300

These three innovations originated in Mesopotamia, significantly impacting later civilizations.

What are the wheel, the sailboat, and the plow?

300

This empire rose to power under Hammurabi and fell after his death, and it is known for its legal code.

What is the Babylonian Empire?

400

Name three major city-states of ancient Mesopotamia.

What are Ur, Uruk, and Babylon?

400

Describe the social hierarchy of Sumer and its effect on daily life.

What is a system with a ruling class, priests, merchants, artisans, farmers, and slaves affecting people's roles, rights, and daily responsibilities?

400

Describe the Sumerian beliefs and practices associated with death and the afterlife.

What is a gloomy underworld with burial practices, including offerings and rituals?

400

Mesopotamians made significant advances in this field, influencing both their time and ours.

What is mathematics and its use in administration, trade, and astronomy?

400

This empire is noted for its military innovations and brutal conquests in Mesopotamian history.

Who are the Assyrians?

500

These key geographical features define Mesopotamia, providing a unique environment for early civilizations.

What are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and the Fertile Crescent?

500

This set of laws established by a Babylonian king is one of the earliest examples of written law.

What is the Code of Hammurabi?

500

Name at least three key deities of the Sumerian pantheon.

Who are Anu, Enlil, and Inanna?

500

This architectural achievement served religious and administrative purposes and remains an iconic symbol of Mesopotamian culture.

What is a ziggurat?

500

Name two areas where Mesopotamian achievements have had a lasting impact on the modern world.

What are law (Code of Hammurabi) and writing systems (cuneiform)?

M
e
n
u