Vocabulary
Innovations/acheivements
Empires
Daily life
Miscellaneous
100

An area with its own government, gods, army, etc

City-state

100

First form of writing created by Sumerian civ.

Cuneiform

100

Which civilization etched the walls of their palaces with battle scenes?

Assyrians 

100

The job of recording information on clay tablets

Scribe

100

This specific part made sure the wheel could turn

The axle

200

A market in Mesopotamia

Bazaar

200

A war tool created by Assyrian Empire to knock down doors/gates

Battering Ram

200

The only civilization of Fertile Crescent without polytheistic religion

Persians

200

A person who buys and sells goods

Merchant

200

CANDY BONUS

Known as the masters of trade

Phoenicians

300

When there is more food than needed so it can be stored

Surplus

300

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Helped control water to create consisten fertile land and stop flooding created by Sumerians

Irrigation

300

Created the largest empire the Fertile Crescent ever saw

Persians

300

The highest position of Sumerian cities

Priest/priestess

300

In Hammurabi's code, the harshness of a punishment depended on... 

The class of the victim/lawbreaker. 

400

CANDY BONUS 

An easier writing system created by the Phoenicians

Alphabet

400

Hammurabi's code was a part of which civilization?

Babylon

400

Chaldeans joined with Medes to create which empire?

New Babylon Empire

400

Give a positive and negative of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers

Provided fresh water, supplied fish, clay, and reeds. Created rich soil. 

Unpredictable floods

400

The creators of ziggurats with wide-eyed prayer figures

Sumerians

500

Similarity of all the religions of Fertile Crescent EXCEPT Persians

Polytheism

500
The name of the complex structure of government offices created by the Persians

Bureaucracy

500

CANDY BONUS

Order the Fertile Crescent empires from oldest to newest 

Babylon

Assyrians

Babylon

Persian

500

What was special about Hammurabi's code?

It was written for everyone to know

500

Name two reasons the Phoenicians were able to become so successful

highly desired locals goods (cedar and snails)

Greate geographical location

Spread rumors to scare competition

Easy to understand alphabet