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100

Where was the ancient land known as Mesopotamia?

Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

100

A city with political and economic control over the surrounding countryside is known as a?

City-state

100

What is polytheism?

The belief in many gods

100

What is the name of the system of writing developed by the Sumerians?

Ceneiform

100

Who was the Akkadian ruler who conquered many lands and established the first empire in history?

Sargon

200

What does Mesopotamia mean?

The land between rivers

200

People started to specialize in certain jobs, leading to the creation of strict social structures. What were these called?

Social classes

200

What was the primary function of a ziggurat?

A place to honor the gods

200

What were some major Sumerian inventions?

The plow, wheel, and sailboat

200

Which Babylonian leader created the first written code of 282 laws?




Hammurabi

300

What was one major problem for the people living near rivers?

Flooding

300

What was the name of the first civilization built in Mesopotamia?

Sumer

300

What was located at the highest point in the Sumerian city-state?

The ziggurat

300

The job of a scribe was to ...

Write

300

King Nebuchadnezzar II built what famous structure to cheer up his homesick wife?

The Hanging Gardens

400

What is the fertile crescent?

An arc-shaped region stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf

400

A land with different territories and peoples under a single ruler is called ...

Empire

400

Which warrior people were known as the cruelest group to live in Mesopotamia?

The Assyrians

400

The first Sumerian schools taught students to write on what material?

Clay tablets

400

The Epic of Gilgamesh is best described as?

A legend about a king traveling the world and defeating a monster

500

What process involves building dams, channels, canals, and ditches to bring water to crops?

Irrigation

500

The punishment for allowing one's dam to flood everyone's fields was ...

Being sold into slavery

500

The fertile crescent includes parts of modern-day Turkey, Syria, Iraq, LEbanon, Israel, and Jordan. True or false?

True

500

Even though very few people could read, Hammurabi oredered his laws to be displayed where all could see. Where were they written?

A huge black stone

500

Who was the legendary king of Uruk and a central figure in Sumerian literature?

Gilgamesh