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100

I was a famous Babylonian King

Who is Hammurabi?

100

The belief in more than one god.

What is polytheism?

100

This was the world's first civilization in the Mesopotamian region.

What is Sumer?

100

This process that was developed by the Sumerians allowed water to be moved from the rivers to their farms fields.

What is irrigation?

100

A temple in Mesopotamia.

What is a ziggurat?

200

This person was considered the head priest in every Sumerian city.

What is the king?

200

These are the only children who were allowed to go to school in Mesopotamia.

Who are upper-class (wealthy) boys?

200

This is the name of the system of writing developed in Ancient Sumer.

What is Cuneiform?

200

The two rivers that run through Mesopotamia.

What are the Tigris and the Euphrates?

200

A person who was considered a professional writer.

What is a scribe?

300

These are two ways rulers could spread their culture and beliefs to other kingdoms and civilizations.

What is war and trade

300

A traditional story, usually based on religious beliefs, that tells how things came to be.

What is a myth?

300

Hammurabi destroyed this kingdom when they did not come to his aid during an attack.

What is Larsa?

300

This is the large body of water that's to the west of Mesopotamia and touches parts of Europe.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

300

This is considered the world's first set of laws. 

What is the Code of Hammurabi?

400

Historians believe the great Babylonian King, Hammurabi, was born in this year.

What is 1810 BC?

400

This job would belong to a person who studies the stars, the moon, and the planets.

What is an astronomer (astronomy)?

400

This is the spread of social activities and cultural beliefs

What is Cultural Diffusion

400

Mesopotamia is often referred to as the ________ because of the shape of the area and its rich soil.

What is the Fertile Crescent?

400

A city that is also a separate independent state with its own god or goddess and government.

What is a city-state?

500

This was the king who created the Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Who was Nebuchadnezzar?

500

This was a major turning point "event" that allowed, first towns, then cities, and eventually civilizations, to arise around 9000 BC.

What is agriculture?

500

This is the age in which people stopped hunting and gathering and began farming

What is the neolithic age?

500

This civilization, led by a famous king, was a crossroads of trade because of its central location.

What is Babylon?

500

This is a period of time when people starve because there is so little food to eat.

What is famine?