Religion & Ziggurats
Hammurabi’s Code
Epic of Gilgamesh
Mesopotamian Contributions
Big Picture & Review
100

Mesopotamians believed in many gods. What is this belief called?

Polytheism

100

Who created the first written set of laws?

Hammurabi

100

What is the Epic of Gilgamesh known as?

The world’s first epic/long poem

100

What writing system was invented in Mesopotamia?

Cuneiform

100

What does “Mesopotamia” mean in Greek?

"Land between rivers” (Tigris & Euphrates)

200

What was the main religious building in Mesopotamian cities?

Ziggurat

200

What phrase is often used to describe Hammurabi’s laws?

“An eye for an eye”

200

Who was Gilgamesh’s best friend in the story?

 Enkidu

200

What farming innovation helped bring water to crops?

Irrigation

200

Why was Mesopotamia called the “Cradle of Civilization”?

First place where complex civilizations developed

300

Why were ziggurats built so large?

To show the importance of religion and honor the gods

300

Why were Hammurabi’s laws written down on a stone stele?

So everyone could see and know the laws

300

What theme does the story of Gilgamesh & Enkidu show?

Friendship and loyalty

300

What is one invention from Mesopotamia still used today?

The wheel, plow, or written laws

300

Which Mesopotamian achievement do you think is most important today? Why?

Opinion-based, but must connect to contributions like laws, writing, technology

400

What role did priests play in Mesopotamian society?

They led rituals, communicated with gods, and held power

400

What do the laws tell us about Mesopotamian society?

They valued property, family honor, and class differences

400

What lesson did Gilgamesh learn about life?

That humans are mortal and must accept death

400

What was the purpose of keeping written records?

To track trade, laws, and history

400

Compare Mesopotamian religion with religion today. Name one similarity or difference.

Opinion-based, but should connect to polytheism vs monotheism, rituals, or sacred buildings*

500

Give one reason why religion was central to Mesopotamian life.

Explained nature, united people, justified laws/leaders

500

Fair or Unfair? A law says: “If a builder’s house collapses and kills the owner, the builder shall be put to death.” Explain your answer.

Opinion-based but must connect to fairness and accountability*

500

How does the Epic of Gilgamesh help us understand Mesopotamian values?

Shows importance of gods, friendship, bravery, and searching for meaning

500

Name TWO ways Mesopotamia influenced later civilizations.

Laws, writing, farming technology, city-states, religion

500

If you lived in Mesopotamia, would you want to be a priest, farmer, artisan, or scribe? Why?

Opinion-based, but must explain role and importance