Founders
Mesopotamian region
neolithic
Egyptian Stuff!
Miscellaneous
100

The code of Hammurabi  lays out the ___________ of society.

Laws and consequences

100

The area where the Tigris and Euphrates meet is called ___________________.

Mesopotamia

100

During the Neolithic revolution, who organized the large irrigation projects?

The government

100

These ancient rulers were viewed as god-kings and controlled society in Egypt.

Pharaohs.

100

What type of religion was practiced by most Indus Valley civilizations prior to Judaism? 

(think multiple gods)

Polytheistic

200

The founder of Judaism was _______________.

Abraham

200

Yearly floods produced ___________ which helped farmer's crops grow healthier and more abundantly.

silt

200

What was a major effect of farmers becoming hunter-gatherers?

Change in diet

200

Which city were the 3 great pyramids found in?

Giza

200

A family maintaining government power for many generations is called a ____________.

dynasty

300

What was the country was where Buddhism was founded?

India

300

One negative aspect of river flooding facing the Sumerians was __________________.

Flooding times were unpredictable.

300

What economic benefit of the neolithic revolution began once surplus food developed?

Trade developed

300

The most famous mummy to be recovered (according to the video) was ___________.

Tutenaken (King Tut)

300

Which pharao was the most ruthless to the Egyptian people? (according to the video)

Ramses II

400

What was the name of the hierarchy structure of Hindu society?

The caste system.

400

The nickname for the area of Mesopotamia is known as the ___________ crescent.

fertile

400

1.Need to hunt for food decrease; 2. communities were created; 3. food surplus developed; 4.______________

Food surpluses allowed vocations to develop

400

The predictable yearly flooding happened in what river?

The Nile

400

Having different job categories is known as _______________.

Ex. priests, scribes, farmers, soldiers

specialization

500

Who founded Buddhism?

(Buddha's real name)

Siddhartha Gautama

500

What did the Mesopotamians dig to transport water from the rivers to their farmland?

irrigation ditches

500

Trade among different city-states was possible due to what two inventions?

the wheel and the sail

500

The giant stone carving of a mythical creature with a human's head is called ______________.

(the nose is broken off)

The Sphinx

500

Who is the founder of Hinduism? (think about it)

no specific founder

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