Mesopotamia
Babylon & Assyria
Hammurabi's Code
Potpourri
100

Mesopotamia is part of a region in Southwest Asia that was the site of the world's first civilization called:

Fertile Crescent

100

Who created the Babylonian Empire in 1787BC?

Hammurabi

100

The written rules Hammurabi recorded for everyone in his empire to followed are called:

Hammurabi's Code

100

What was one role of an ancient scribe?

Recorded sales, trades, tax payments, gifts for the gods, marriages, and deaths.

200

Which two rivers were important in Mesopotamia?

Tigris & Euphrates

200

How did building roads help the Babylonian Empire?

Made travel easier and encouraged trade; trade made them rich!

200

Explain the phrase "An eye for an eye":

It means if you knock out my eye, I can knock out your eye. 

200

What did ancient scribes write on?

Clay

300

State one fact about a Sumerian City:

Merchants displayed goods in outdoor stalls; musicians, acrobats, & beggars filled the streets; scribes wrote letters for those who could not read or write; oil lamps provided light; on hot nights people slept on their roof

300
What were the Assyrians particularly skilled in?

Warriors

300

True or false: Many of Hammurabi's punishments were harsh.

True

300

Who was Shamash - god of what?

He was the god of justice and the sun
400

True or False: Sumer practiced a monotheistic religion.

False

400

What did the Assyrians create that helped them when conquering other lands/cities?

Battering ram to pound down city walls

400

What was Hammurabi's Code first written on?

It was carved into a stone pillar

400

Which king rebuilt the city of Babylon after it was destroyed by the Assyrians?

King Nebuchadnezzar

500

The word "Mesopotamia" comes from the Greek words that mean:

between the rivers

500

What were the capital cities of these two empires?

Babylonian = Babylon; Assyria = Nineveh

500

What was so important about Hammurabi's Code?

It was written down, so that everyone in the empire could see and understand these laws and punishments. It also promoted justice and fairness.

500

The Medes and Chaldeans joined together to defeat which empire?

Assyrian empire in 612BC