Mesopotamia Geography
Mesopotamia Inventions
Mesopotamia Institutions
Mesopotamia Social Structure
Bonus
100

The land of Ancient Mesopotamia is between what two rivers?

Tigris and Euphrates 

100

The system of canals designed to control the flow of water to bring it to plants is called...

irrigation 

100

Two examples of institutions that Mesopotamia had: ____ and ____ 

government and religion

100

The dividing of society into different classes based on their job and how wealthy they are

Social structure

100

Geography: What does the word Mesopotamia mean?

Between two rivers

200

What is this area of land called?

Fertile Crescent

200

The Mesopotamian number system is based on number ___ 

60 

200

Who led the government in ancient Mesopotamia? 

monarchs (kings and queens)

200

Who makes up the upper class of Ancient Mesopotamia (at least three)?

kings, priests, government officials, scribes, wealthy merchants

200

General: what do we call a complex culture shared by a large group of people?

civilization

300

An independent city and its surrounding area in Mesopotamia is called a ___

city-state

300

Name three Mesopotamian inventions

Wheel, plow, irrigation system, writing system called cuneiform 

300

The Ancient Mesopotamians' religion believed in many gods. The belief in many gods is called ___

polytheism

300

The bottom social class in Mesopotamia

slaves

300

General: What five traits make Mesopotamia a civilization? 

Advanced cities, advanced technology, a writing system, institutions and specialized workers. 

400

The type of climate that Mesopotamia has: ____ (hot and dry with periods of floods)

semiarid

400

Sumerians wrote on _____ (what?) using a ____ (tool).

Sumerians wrote on clay tablets using a stylus. 

400

Sumerian temple; a central structure in every city built to worship the gods

ziggurat

400

Who makes up the middle class in ancient Mesopotamia (at least three)? 

Farmers, artisans, traders, fishermen, bakers... 

400

Literature: What was the name of the first written epic in the world? 

The Epic of Gilgamesh

500

Fine particles of rock and soil brought by floods, that made the land fertile in Mesopotamia are known as

Silt

500

What written language did Ancient Mesopotamians Create?

Cuneiform

500

A religion leader, someone who leads rituals to worship gods is called a ___

priest

500

What led to the division of labor in ancient Mesopotamia?

Food surplus

500

Inventions: What is the name of an important Sumerian agricultural invention (hint: it involved an animal)?

A plow
600

Explain how the floods of the Tigris and Euphrates were good for Mesopotamia. 

Flooding left fertile silt from the bottom of the rivers on the river banks, so the land there was good for farming. 

600

Cuneiform (with letters and numbers) is based on an earlier, simpler form of writing that used pictures, called_______?

Pictographs

600
What is a monarchy?

A type of government led by a king or a queen

600

When workers need special skills do to a job, we say that the workers are _____ in their field.

specialized

600

What is the main resource that Sumerians had and that they traded for what they needed?

Crops/grains