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100

A person who is responsible for writing down information and keeping track of records. They needed to be able to read and write.

What is a scribe?

100

 A Babylonian king who was famous for creating the world's first legal system. He believed in reciprocal justice or “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”

Who is Hammurabi?

100

The two rivers that form Mesopotamia

The Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers

100

Ancient Mesopotamian writing system. Scribes used this to record information down on clay tablets

What is Cuneiform?

100

Nickname for Mesopotamia. Derived from the good farming land surrounding the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and its unique geographical shape.

What is the Fertile Crescent?

200

This group was at the top of Mesopotamian Society

Who are kings/nobles?

200

City where one might find the hanging gardens, the Tower of Babel, and King Hammurabi?

What is Babylon?

200

The practice of only believing in one god instead of many

What is Monotheism?

200

The main character of one of the first epics created in history. He goes on a quest to live forever and slays many demons

Who is Gilgamesh?

200

Large temples built by Mesopotamians to house the gods. Typically placed in the middle of the city, Mesopotamians would visit these buildings to worship the gods

What is a Ziggurat?

300

The first empire in the world. It eventually fell due to famine, warfare, and drought. Founded by King Sargon.

What is the Akkadian Empire

300

A political structure where many different city states are ruled over by one city or individual 

What is an Empire?

300

A type of government where a city and its surrounding area is controlled by one individual

What is a city state?

300

A Scribe was likely a member of this class

What is the Middle Class

300

A method invented by early Sumerians to supply water from the rivers to crops further away. An artificial way of supplying water to crops

What is Irrigation?

400

The main economic activity of Mesopotamia

What is faming/agriculture?

400

Having a surplus of crops led to this societal development

What is social classes/division of labor/specialization?

400

An artificial waterway made to prevent flooding and divert water away from one area to another

What is a canal?

400

This development is necessary for cities to form

What is a surplus of crops?

400

 The practice of believing in many gods instead of just one

What is Polytheism?

500

Mesopotamia is a part of this present day country?

What is Iraq?

500

The first/oldest city state in Mesopotamia

What is Ur?

500

List 3 Sumerian inventions

Plow, Irrigation Canal, Sundial, writing, the wheel, etc.

500

Region in southern Mesopotamia. Many of the first cities developed in this region, home to many different city states

What is Sumer?

500

The three categories of Hammurabi's Code

What are personal injury laws, property laws, and family laws?