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100

The Akkadian ruler who conquered Sumer around 2300 BC

Sargon the Great

100

Belief in many gods

Polytheism

100

Sumer began to develop into a civilization because they were able to produce more food than needed. What is this called?

surplus

100
Land between two rivers

Mesopotamia

100

Land that is good for growing crops

fertile

200

An agricultural area with a walled city in its center, ruled by its own government led by a king

City-state

200

Ancient Mesopotamians believed that their rulers were part man and part god

Demigod

200

This written language was developed by the Sumerians around 3500 BC

cuneiform

200

Moon-shaped land stretching from the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to the Mediterranean Sea 

Fertile Crescent

200

To take control of another area or group of people through use of force

conquer

300

This empire conquered the Babylonians and took the people of Israel (not Judah) into exile

Assyrians

300

A large temple found in the middle of a city-state

Ziggurat

300

The oldest written code of laws in the world, written down by the Babylonian king to control his empire

Code of Hammurabi

300

Name the two rivers that ran through Mesopotamia.

Tigris and Euphrates

300

List three levels of social structure in ancient Mesopotamia.

top - kings and government rulers, priests

middle - merchants, artisans, farmers

bottom - slaves

400

Put the following rulers of Mesopotamia in the correct order:
neo-Babylonians

Sumerians

Assyrians 

Persia

Akkadians

Babylonians


Sumerians
Akkadians

Babylonians

Assyrians

neo-Babylonians

Persians

400

Explain why you think that ancient Mesopotamians worshipped gods connected to nature.

They depended on nature to survive, and thought that if they made the gods happy, they would give them favorable conditions.

400

Nebuchadnezzar built these for his wife to enjoy

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

400

Why was Mesopotamia a good place for the first civilization to start?

fertile land, two rivers (source of water)

400

Explain how the invention of wheels helped Mesopotamian economy develop.

Wheels on carts allowed merchants to carry more goods and supplies to trade.

500

Explain the difference between a city-state and an empire.

City-states were independent areas that included a town and the agricultural land around it.  They ruled themselves and made their own laws.  An empire was a collection of city-states ruled by one powerful ruler who required everyone to follow their laws and pay them taxes.

500
List three achievements that the ancient Mesopotamians are known for.

cuneiform, wheel, ziggurat, city-state, irrigation, 60-minute hour, 360-degree circle

500

List three modern day countries in the Fertile Crescent.

Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Iran, Kuwait