Early Humans
Agricultural Revolution
Mesopotamia
Early Civilizations
Code of Hammurabi
100

Objects made or used by humans in the past are called…

Artifacts

100

The shift from hunting and gathering to farming is called…

Agricultural Revolution

100

Which rivers is Mesopotamia located between?

Tigris and Euphrates

100

What is the first Mesopotamian civilization that developed writing

Sumer

100

What was the punishment for knocking out the eye of a free man

You lose your eye (an eye for an eye)

200

This word describes how most humans survived before farming

Hunter-gatherer

200

This is when you raise plants and animals for human use

Domestication

200

What does Mesopotamia mean in Greek?

Land between the rivers

200

The first person to conquer Mesopotamia and create an empire

Sargon of Akkad

200

Who did Hammurabi claim his laws came from

The Mesopotamian god Shamash

300

Paleolithic Period means....

Old Stone Age

300

What were the first plants domesticated by humans

Wheat and Barley

300

What is the first known writing system that was developed in Mesopotamia?

Cuneiform

300

An ancient civilization known for shipbuilding and creating one of the first alphabets

Phoenicia

300

What would happen to any king after Hammurabi who did not respect the law or tried to change it

They would be cursed.

400

What was the first animal domesticated by humans

Dog

400

Most early farming communities and the first civilizations all developed along what geographic feature

Rivers

400

What were the pyramid like temples built by Sumerians

Ziggurats

400

An empire that conquered most of the Middle East and gave religious tolerance to the people it ruled

Persia

400

If a man opened a trench to irrigate his field and the waters flooded his neighbor's field, what was the punishment

He must restore (repay) the crops that have been lost

500
  • Describe at least two reasons why early humans migrated around the world.

Following animal herds, searching for food/resources, moving to more favorable climate, avoiding droughts

500

How did the shift from hunting and gathering to farming change the way humans lived?

Permanent Settlements, development of villages, towns, eventually empires. Larger Populations, steady food source allowed more people to live in one area. Specialized Workers, surplus food allowed people to become artists, engineers, craftsmen, and other things.

500

What was the first story ever written

The Epic of Gilgamesh

500

Explain how religious tolerance helped the Persians rule their massive empire

Religious and cultural tolerance in Persia let people in their diverse empire live freely, improving the stability of the empire making them less likely to rebel

500

Was the Code of Hammurabi Just? Use at least TWO pieces of evidence from the DBQ to support your answer.

Answers will vary, use at least two examples from the DBQ