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100

I was the Babylonian king who made laws

Hammurabi

100

How many gods did the Mesopotamians have?

A lot!

100

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

Sumer

100

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

Irrigation/canals

100

A temple tower in Mesopotamia.

Ziggurat

200

I was the leader of the first empire, Akkad.

Sargon

200

We were NOT allowed to go to school in Mesopotamia.

Girls :(

200

I was the civilization led by King Hammurabi.

Babylonia

200

The two rivers that run through Mesopotamia.

Tigris and Euphrates

200

Writing in Mesopotamia was called...

Cuneiform

300

We are the group of people known for fighting and war

Assyrians

300

What is a Mesopotamian writer called?

Scribe

300

A brutal civilization that was very war like and would often conquer the civilizations around them.

Assyria

300

I am the body of water to the west of Mesopotamia.

Mediterranean Sea

300

What protected the Mesopotamians from floods?

Levees/calendars

400

I was the Mesopotamian who began monotheism (the belief in one god)

Abraham

400

Without the Mesopotamian invention of the ______, we may not have cars, bicycles, or even trains.

Wheel

400

Finish this law : “If a man put out the eye of another man, his __________________.”

Eye shall be put out

400

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

Fertile Crescent

400

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

City-state

500

In the social hierarchy, these people were directly below kings.

Priests

500

This was a major event that allowed civilizations to arise in 8000 BCE.

Agriculture/Farming

500

Most people in the first city-states in Sumer were ______

Farmers/slaves

500

What are two ways Mesopotamians were affected by their geography?

Floods gave soil, floods destroyed things, water gave them the ability to wash clothes, water crops, have drinking water, and fish to eat, etc. etc

500

The word "Mesopotamia" means…

The land between the rivers