Paleolithic times ended with the development of ____________.
What is Agriculture
The "P" in GRAPES stands for...
What is Politics (or political)
What does the "A" in ANEZZC stand for?
What is Argument
Hammurabi's Code was made to provide order to society and protect the innocent, but it was based off of this ideology (idea).
What is "an eye for an eye"
You use a map scale when measuring ____________, and a compass rose when determining _______________.
What is Distance & Direction
Domesticating animals means that the animals ____________________.
What is the animals were tamed and raised to eat, not wild.

Mesopotamia was once in this modern day country.
What is Iraq
The Significance Statement should answer what?
What is it should answer the prompt or Historical Question.
Why was Hammurabi's Code important?
What is because it was the first set of WRITTEN laws.
Why do historians call the Neolithic Revolution a "revolution"?
What is because during the Neolithic Revolution, huge changes occurred in how people lived.
Name 3 geographic features that were found in Ancient Mesopotamia.
What is:
*Unpredictable Flooding
*Rivers (Tigris & Euphrates)
*Mountains
*Hot/dry Climate
What is the first thing you do when you are met with a new source?
What is you mark up the sourceline.
What language was Hammurabi's Code written in?
What is Cuneiform
One of Hammurabi's achievements (beside his Code) was what?
What is Hammurabi unified ALL Ancient Mesopotamian city-states under one empire, the Babylonian Empire.
Name 5 characteristics of the Neolithic Era.
What is:
*Permanent Homes
*Agriculture (farming and domesticating animals)
*Job specialization
*Metal Tools (Complex Tools)
* Increased population and development of social classes
Name two differences between ANEZZC in History & English.
What is:
* In history we paraphrase our evidence
*In History we RARELY use Zoom-In
Hammurabi's Code promoted the idea that...
Give 2 reasons why life improved from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Era.
What is:
*Permanent homes (no huts & caves & communities with written laws)
*Agriculture (no hunting/gathering & a food surplus)
Why did permanent homes matter?
What is because humans no longer needed to chase animals and be nomads. They were now able to build different styles of housing, which led to communities, architectural developments, and job specialization.
Ancient Mesopotamian's created this system to help deal with agriculture.
What is an irrigation system.
What is Point of View and Historical Context (as well as Audience)
Why did social class effect the laws in Babylon?
What is:
*Hammurabi's code gave different punishments for different social classes
*The code was given to Hammurabi by the God of Justice, so Hammurabi wanted to seem Godlike (or seen as a God)
Name two ways Babylonian societies were different from Hunting/Gathering societies.
What is:
*had permanent homes
*written laws
*agriculture