Vocabulary
Vocab 2
Sumer 1
Sumer 2
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region of the Middle East that stretches in a large, crescent-shaped curve from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea

Fertile Crescent

100

pyramid-shaped brick towers

ziggurats

100

The term Mesopotamia refers to which two rivers?

Tigris and Euphrates

100
What present-day country is Sumer located in?

Iraq

100

The Sumerians mixed copper and tin to make what?

Bronze
200

a wide, flat plain in present-day Iraq, lying between the Tigris and Euphrates

Mesopotamia

200

system of writing  that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things

cuneiform

200

What was the greatest benefit of Mesopotamia's geography?

fertile soil
200
What were the Fertile Crescent's 2 major crops?

barley and wheat

200

What is the capital of Pennsylvania?

Harrisburg

300

supply water to

irrigate

300

an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding areas

city-state

300

What technologies did Sumerians create to help turn Mesopotamia into productive FARMLAND?

irrigation and seed funnels

300

Name one job that each social class had

Upper Class: ruler, top officials, powerful preists, wealthy merchants, owners of large plots of land

Middle Class: Farmers and skilled workers

Lower Class: slaves

300

What does the nickname "Old Glory" refer to?

The American Flag

400

trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money

barter

400

the world's first civilization

Sumer

400

How did Sumerians make TRADE easier?

wheeled carts and sailboats

400

What made priests so powerful in Sumerian society?

People believed that priests knew how to communicate with the gods.

400

What amendment gave African American men the right to vote?

The 15th
500

the belief in more than one god

polytheism

500

poem that tells the adventures of a Mesopotamian hero

Epic of Gilgamesh

500

The Sumerians believed that their gods:

brought disasters and good fortune

500

Who were the first leaders of Sumerian city-states?

Priests

500

In what year did the Unites States celebrate its 200th birthday?

1976