Geography
Sumeria
Babylon/ Assyria
Phoenicia/ Persia
General
100

What is the large sea (borders Egypt, Israel, Turkey, etc.) where the Phoenicians traded?

Mediterranean Sea

100

What is the first system of writing, created by the Sumerians that used syllables (instead of pictures)?

Cuneiform

100

Who was the Babylonian king that took over Mesopotamia?

Hammurabi

100

What are the soldiers who rode horses called?

cavalry (these were used in Persia)
100

What was the earliest form of writing (that used pictures) called?

Pictographs
200

What are the two rivers in Mesopotamia?

Tigris and Euphrates

200

What was the main activity in Sumeria?

Farming

200

What was the earliest written collection of laws called?

The code of Hammurabi

200

Why was the Phoenician location so advantageous?

It was on the Mediterranean Sea so they could easily trade (which allowed them to become wealthy).

200

What is it called when society separates tasks so that people can specialize?

Division of labor

300

What was the large arc of rich farmland in Mesopotamia called?

Fertile Crescent

300

List three advancements the Sumerians invented:

the wheel, the plow, sailboats, sewers, makeup, bronze tools, base-60 math system, 360 degree circle, 12 month year, 29 or 30 day month, medicines

300

What two inventions helped the Hittites conquer Babylon?

- iron weapons

- chariots

300

How did Cyrus rule his empire? What did he do with conquered people?

He let the people he conquered keep their customs so they wouldn't rebel.

300

What is the worship of many gods called?

polytheism

400

What modern country is the fertile crescent primarily in?

Iraq

400

What is a city with the country side around it called?

A City-state
400

Who was the most famous Chaldean King (who rebuilt Babylon)?

Nebuchadnezzar

400

Who was the King of Persia who conquered Babylon?

Cyrus the Great

400

What is it called when society is broken up by class?

Social hierarchy

500

What is the mountain range in Iran where the Behistun Inscription was discovered?

Zagros Mountains

500

Who was the leader of the world's first empire?

Sargon

500

What was the important contribution of the Assyrians?

The royal library in Nineveh

500

What were the governors who ruled provinces in Persia called?

Satraps

500

What was the name of the inscription that cracked the code and allowed historians to translate cuneiform?

the Behistun Inscription