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100

What were the names of the two rivers that allowed Mesopotamia to become known as the “Fertile Crescent”?

Tigris and Euphrates Rivers 

100

Who was at the top of the social hierarchy? 

Rulers/King/Emperor

100

What was the first writing system known as?

Cuneiform 

100

Where has Mr. Laufer needed to get surgery? (need 2)

Ankle, Bicep

100

What is a long poem that tell the stories of heroes known as?    

Epic

200

What major problem did the canal system help solve? (Helped solve other problems including flooding, drought, and fighting over land)

Distribution of Water 

200

Name 4 after school activities Mr. Laufer is involved with 

Student Council, National History Day, Intramural Coach (basketball and soccer), HW Club

200

The Sumerians developed a math system based on what number?

60

200

What are the Hittites known for? (2)

They are known for their iron work (weapons) and the use of the chariot

200

What is the job title for someone who can read or write in Mesopotamia?

Scribe 

300

What is a way of supplying water to an area of land known as?

Irrigation 

300

Why was Gilgamesh important to society? (most important)

He was the main character in the first ever recorded epic; led to other written pieces

300

Why is the wheel a major advancement in society? What did this advancement lead to? (provide 2 examples)

It allows traveling to become quicker, easier, and you can travel further in a shorter amount of time; also leads to other inventions such as the plow, clay pottery wheel, wagon, chariot etc.

300

What are the Assyrians most known for?

Having a strong army and being very well organized/tactics such as burning crops and looting  

300

Which three groups of people were punished the worst in Hammurabi’s Code?

Women, Children, and slaves

400

What does Mesopotamia stand for? Where is Mesopotamia located in modern times?

Land between two rivers; Modern day Iraq 

400

What are 3 accomplishments of Sargon?

Created the world's first empire, developed a permanent army, one of the first to have soldiers use bow and arrows in battle

400

What two advancements did Sumerians make in the field of medicine? Describe these two.

Oil treatments for healing pains and aches on the outside of the body; surgery (trephination) healing the inside of the body

400

What brought an end to the Babylonian empire?

Hammurabi Died 

400

Why Is the development of an empire important?        

Land with different territories and people are under a single rule following similar laws and having a similar culture

500

What is the division of labor and why did it develop because of farming?

Division of labor: type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job; Developed because the geography allowed for a surplus of food; leading to more time to find new jobs

500

What empire was Hammurabi from? Why are his laws important to society? (2 reasons)

 Babylon; His laws are important to society because they were the first written laws and they were the basis to  our legal system today

500

What does the writing system allow Sumerians to do for the first time? Provide 3 examples for three separate occupations

  • Sumerians can now keep a record of what they do by being able to record information this includes

  1. Priests: writing down religious prayers/songs

  2. Doctors: writing down symptoms/peoples record

  3. Science: record animal/plant names

  4. Merchants: stock/trade experiences

  5. Laws: legal documents

  6. Writers: Epics, Stories; things will not be changed or forgotten

500

Why are the Phoenicians known as one of the most important civilizations to live in the fertile crescent? (2) How does the theme of movement fit into what the Phoenicians accomplished?

The Phoenicians were known for trading by SEA and the development of the alphabet; PIG: When they trade they are not only trading goods, but ideas that can be developed and changed from culture to culture (similar to the alphabet)

500

What is the social hierarchy of Ancient Sumer? Why are the ones at the top the most powerful? (2 reasons)

  • Kings (wealthy, job, chosen by the Gods)

  • Priests, Scribes, Government Officials (wealthy, job, connection with Gods)

  • Traders, Craftspeople, Merchants

  • Farmers, laborers, Women 

  • Slaves