Paleolithic and Neolithic
Geography
Politics & Religion
Economics & Achievements
Social Structure
100

What does Paleolithic mean? 

Old Stone Age 

100

What two major rivers ran through Mesopotamia? 

Tigris and Euphrates 

100

Who was the leader of the Mesopotamian government?

The Kings 
100

What was the focus on Mesopotamian economy? 

Farming and Trade 

100

Who was at the top of the social structure? 

The King and Nobles 

200

What was the Agricultural Revolution? 

Time marks the invention of Farming 
200

Which is NOT a Physical feature you would find in Mesopotamia? 

Flat Fertile Lands     Tall Mountains 

Deserts           Rivers 

Tall Mountains 

200

Mesopotamians religion was_________________meaing they believed in many gods/goddesses 

Polytheistic 

200

What is irrigation? 

Bringing water to animals and crops 

200

Who was at the bottom of the social structure? 

Slaves

300

What was the focus of Paleolithic lifestyle? 

Hunting and Gathering 

300

What is the Fertile Crescent? 

Area around Mesopotamia that was flat and was fertile to farm 

300

What was the first system of laws called? 

Hammurabi's Code 

300
What is another name for trading? 

Bartering 

300

What is a social structure? 

System of how people are organized in society 
400

What was the major difference between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Age? 

Paleolithic Age people hunted-gathered in Neolithic they became farmers  

400

Why did early humans want to move to Mesopotamia? 

Flat fertile land and fresh water made farming easy 

400

What is the name of the temples in Mesopotamia? 

Ziggurats 

400

How does the invention of the plow change the lives of the people in Mesopotamia? 

Made farming easier and faster 

400
Explain what types of hardships the low class citizens experienced? 

Lack of fresh food, worn out clothes, crowded spaces, dirty/dangerous jobs etc. 

500

In the Paleolithic Age people were ____________ in the Neolithic Age people were ________________. 

Nomadic 

Sedentary (stayed in one place) 

500

Explain how the physical features of Mesopotamia impacted the people 

Rivers for irrigation 

Flat plains with silt made fertile farmland 

Violent floods caused damage

Central location made for great trading opportunities

No natural barriers allowed for easy invasions 

500

Explain how the Mesopotamian government affected the lives of the people? 

This type of government did not allow for the people to make decisions that affect their own lives. The king was the final say in everything. 

500

How could trade with Mesopotamia benefit other civilizations? 

Trade builds relationships and other civilizations could increase wealth and the availability of goods 

500

How did the social structure affect the lives of the people? 

Their social status determined jobs, clothes they wore, where they lived, and access their access to resources