Geography & Rivers
Agriculture & Cities
Religion & Government
Writing & Culture
Challenges & Adaptations
100

This river system, along with the Tigris, nourished the land of Mesopotamia and supported early settlements.

What is the Euphrates River?

100

The development of this system allowed for food surpluses and the growth of cities in early Mesopotamia.

What is an irrigation system?

100

The ruler who created the famous law code for Babylon was this person.

Who is Hammurabi?

100

One of the earliest writing systems, developed in Mesopotamia, is named this.

What is cuneiform?

100

Early Mesopotamians faced many environmental problems. Name one problem they faced.

What is that flooding and/or droughts?

200

The land of Mesopotamia was located between which two rivers?  

What are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?

200

The invention of irrigation helped Mesopotamians by—

What is controlling floods and watering crops?

200

The law code of Hammurabi is significant because it was one of the earliest set of these.

What are written laws?

200

Mesopotamian scribes wrote on this material.

What is a clay tablet (or what is clay)?

200

Explain one problem caused by their environment and one way the people solved it.

What is that flooding and droughts made farming difficult, and they solved it by building irrigation canals and levees?

300

Why was the land of Mesopotamia known as part of the “Fertile Crescent”?

What is because the land had rich, fertile soil shaped like a crescent, perfect for farming between the rivers? 

300

When farming produces more than what is needed for local consumption, it is called this.

What is a surplus?

300

In Mesopotamian society, temples often devoted to gods were the center of city life and were called this.

What is a ziggurat?

300

Who invented the first writing system in Mesopotamia?

Who are the Sumerians?

300

One reason Mesopotamian cities developed is due to their physical setting.

What is “flat flood-plain between rivers that allowed fertile soil and irrigation, leading to permanent settlement”?

400

Settlements in Mesopotamia emerged in the flood-plain because the rivers deposited this nutrient-rich material.

What is silt?

400

Because of agricultural surplus and trade, Mesopotamian cities developed specialized workers—like craftsmen and priests. These represent this type of system in which people do different jobs.

What is division of labor (or specialization)?

500

The region of Mesopotamia lies in the modern-day country of this major Middle Eastern state.

What is Iraq?