Mesopotamia Geography
Mesopotamia Religion
Achievements of the Fertile Crescent
Mesopotamia Political Science
Mesopotamia Economy
Mesopotamia Social Structure
Key Terms
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Greek for "between two rivers", Mesopotamia lies in the middle of these two rivers. 

Tigris & Euphrates River

100

Built in city-states to honor the gods and goddesses.

Ziggurats

100

Used in battle, this wheeled invention served as a major advantage against invading enemies. 

The Chariot

100

The main political unit of Mesopotamia. 

City-states

100

This was the most popular occupation in Sumer.

farming

100

As you move further down the social structure in Sumer what happens to the population. 

Increases. 

100

Created first permanent army. 

Sargon

200

DAILY DOUBLE 

This body of water borders Mesopotamia to the South.

200

Mesopotamians were this, a term to describe the worship of many gods. 

Polytheistic

200
This invention, pulled by livestock, increased the productivity of farms and made the soil better for growing crops. 

The plow

200

A ruler in Mesopotamia is said to have been chosen by them. 

Gods

200

What were some of the things ancient Mesopotamians traded 

Woven cloth, grain, excess food, pottery etc.

200
These two groups make up the top of the social structure in Sumer.

 who are kings and priests

200

Division of society by class or rank. 

Social Hierarchy

300

Annual floods deposited silt throughout the land in Southern Mesopotamia, were cause by this event. 

Snow melt in Northern mountains 

300

This goddess was on of the most popular and had many hymns written about her by Enheduanna. 

Inanna 

300

A writing system used originally for tracking trade. Eventually used for keeping up with historical events and historical records. 

Cuneiform
300

A persons influence in society was dependent on where they could be found here. 

Social Hierarchy

300

It was here that merchants would gather to sell and purchase their goods. 

City centers. 

300

DAILY DOUBLE 

2 Professions that make up the middle class.

300

First written set of laws, dealing with everyday life. 

Hammurabi's Code

400
Method of providing water to farmland during dry season. 

irrigation

400

Following natural disasters, Mesopotamians would look to them to regain favor with the gods. 

Priests. 

400

The Hittites were the first to use this metal, giving them an advantage over the Babylonians. 

Iron weapons

400

Hammurabi's code was the first law system to. 

Be placed in public so everyone could see. 

400

This group traded good throughout the Mediterranean Sea and Mesopotamia. Helping them grow in wealth and power. 

The Phoenicians

400

Those that make up the lower class.

what are farmers, laborers, and enslaved people

400

Made up of several territories and people under one single ruler. 

Empire

500

This modern day country is where we find the ancient ruins of Mesopotamia. 

Iraq

500

Sumerians believed their gods were influential in this part of society. 

ALL aspects of their lives. 

500

Sumerians built these, to control flood waters, by building up the banks of the rivers. 

Levees

500

This is the punishment if a son shall slap their father. 

Hand cut off.

500

These gov't officials learned to read and write 

 Scribes

500

Geometric shape used as a visual for the social hierarchy of Sumer. 

Pyramid

500

Man-made waterways.

Canal