THE HAMARABI'S CODE
What is polyethiesim
Warshipping more than 1 god
What is the major river in egypt
The NILE
what is the term for trading without money
"Barter/Bartering"
How were kings empires ended
war
what happend in the Vedic Period
Governance involved assemblies
What did Hindus create
The concept of karma
What is a famous landmark in eygpt
The pyramids
what could have people done to eat
traaded for agricultural products
how did trading help people
it helped people cooperate and trust eachother
How were instances handled before Hamarabi's code
hand for a hand/eye for an eye so pretty much if you killed/hurt somebody you would get that same pain back for a "fair trade"
What did the prince that i dont remember the name of do to gain inner peace
Sat under a tree and meditated
what was the river that made rich soil fro mesopotamia
Euphrates river
What was one major road used to trade
The Silk Road
What was the kish-uruk rivalry
These cities fought for regional dominance and control of key trade routes in early dynastic Mesopotamia.
what was the code of ur-nammu
One of the oldest surviving law codes, predating Hammurabi by centuries, it prescribed fines for injuries rather than strict retaliations, and death for murder or kidnapping.
Egyptians believed their rulers were not just representatives of god but were actually divine beings a concept known as this type of "kingship".
divine kingship
what was the river that made rich soil for mesopotamia part 2
Tigris river
what couldve specific people or places done for trade
developed expertise in certain goods
Who was gupta
My(Connor's) friend
what was Urukagina's Reforms
Though not a code code, King Urukagina of Lagash implemented early social reforms, reducing taxes and freeing citizens, possibly the first ruler to promise liberty, showing early governmental concern for social welfare.
Explain karma
Karma is the idea that if you do bad things you have bad stuff happen to you vise versa
What was weird about the upper and lower Egypt
They are (see imag 1)
What might have people used as a currency for trade
useful stuff like metals,scrap,wood,etc...
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