Geography
Religion
Arts/Achievements
Politics/Economics
Social Structure
100

The Land Between the Rivers

What does Mesopotamia mean?

100

The word for belief in one god

What is monotheism? 
100

Cuneiform

What is the written language of Mesopotamia? 

100

The Mesopotamian king famous for his "eye for an eye" justice system

Who is King Hammurabi?

100

A system by which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to power

What is a hierarchy?

200

Tigris and Euphrates

Which rivers is Mesopotamia located between? 

200
The word for belief in more than one god
What is polytheism?
200

The invention that allowed people to travel long distances and carry heavy loads

What is the wheel?

200
More than you need of something that allows you to trade for something else

What is surplus? 

200

Seen as gods on earth, responsible for creating laws

Who were the kings?

300

The fertile soil left behind when a river floods

What is silt? 

300

The temples where you worshiped in Mesopotamia

What are ziggurats? 

300

The term for a system of canals that carried water to crops

What is irrigation?

300

An economic system that allows you to trade for what you need

What is barter?

300

Believed to have relationships with the gods

Who were the priests? 

400

Transportation and irrigation for crops

What are two benefits to living along a river?

400

Sun, rain, fertility and harvest

Who are the gods worshipped in Mesopotamia? 

400

The Mesopotamian advancement that carried wastewater underground

What are sewers?

400

Workers were able to specialize in a task

What is division of labor? 

400

People who went to special school to write

Who are scribes?
500

Fertile Crescent

What is the name for the geographic region where Mesopotamia is found?

500

A belief system that acts as a set of rules for how to live

What is religion?

500

The term for the shift from hunting/gathering to growing your own food

What is the Agricultural Revolution?

500

An urban center with countryside, the size of which was determined by military strength

What is a city-state?

500

Primarily prisoners of war who worked in fields

Who were slaves?