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Hebrews
Babylonians
Assyrians
The Fertile Crescent
Bonus
100
What was the tragedy that killed over 6 million Jews from 1939-1945?
The Holocaust.
100
Who was the Babylonian ruler from 1750-1708 BC?
Hammurabi.
100
Who did the Assyrian Army lose to in the 7th century?
The Babylonians.
100
What two rivers did the Fertile Crescent lie in between?
The Tigris and The Euphrates Rivers.
100
What is the definition of Polytheistic?
Believing in more than 1 God.
200
What sea did the Hebrews cross?
The Red Sea.
200
Who conquers Babylonia?
The Assyrians.
200
While Mesopotamia used bronze weapons, the Assyrians used...
iron ones...
200
What did the Greeks call the Fertile Crescent and what did it mean?
Mesopotamia and it meant between rivers.
200
What is the definition of Monotheistic?
Believing in 1 God.
300
Who was the person who lead the Jews across Egypt?
Moses.
300
Who's temple do the Babylonians destroy?
Soloman's Temple.
300
Who was the warrior king and when did he die?
Assurbanipal and he died in 627 BC.
300
Where is Mesopotamia located?
In modern day Iraq.
300
Who revolted against the Romans in 66 BC?
The Jews
400
Why did moses lead the Jews across Egypt?
To escape famine.
400
What civilization did the Babylonians recapture in 627 BC?
Mesopotamia
400
What was the pieces of armor the Assyrians used in war and invented?
Leather boots and chain main.
400
Why is the Fertile Crescent so great?
It grows foods in a dry area of the world.
400
What did the Jews do for 1,800 years after they were exiled?
They lived as minorities in other countries.
500
What king and queen exiled Jews from Spain?
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
500
Who was exiled to Babylonia?
The Jews.
500
What was the Assyrians wheel adjustment?
They added spokes to make the wheels lighter and faster.
500
Name all the closest water sources to the Fertile Crescent?
The Nile River, The Tigris River, The Euphrates River, and The Persian Gulf.
500
How many times did the Assyrians concur Mesopotamia?
Two.