Vocab
Advancements and Acheivements
Kings and priests
Geography
Essential Questions
100

What is bartering?

Trading goods without the use of money

100

Who invented the wheel?

The Sumerians

100

Who picked kings when city-states went into battle?

Priests

100

Where is Sumer located?

Mesopotamia

100

How did Sumerian government work?

Priests and later kings were the head of government. Kings were in power because priests said they were chosen

200

What does irrigate mean?

To supply water to crops

200

What are TWO inventions that helped Sumerian agriculture?

The plow, irrigation, the seed funnel

200

Why were priests so important in Sumerian society?

They were believed to be the only people who could communicate with the gods, and Sumerians believed that gods impacted everyday life.

200

Mesopotamia is located in what area of the ancient world?

The Fertile Crescent

200

What role did religion play in Sumerian society?

Religion was very important to Sumerians - they believed gods were involved in everyday life, each city-state was looked over by a different god, priests were powerful because they could talk to them.

300

What are Ziggurats?

Brick pyramid-shaped temples

300

What inventions helped Sumerians with transportation?

The wheel and sails for boats

300

What was the social hierarchy in Sumer?

Ruling Family at the top, then priests and skilled workers, then peasant farmers, then enslaved people.

300

What region of the world is Mesopotamia located?

Middle East/Iraq

300

What role did writing play in Sumerian society?

Writing in Sumerian society was invented by priests and then later used by kings to record laws and pass down information.

400

A system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for words, ideas, or sounds

What is Cuneiform?

400

What metal did Sumerians develop that would lead to huge changes in human advancement?

Bronze

400

What responsibilities did kings have in Sumer?

They made laws, were judges of people who committed crimes, and they hired workers

400

What two rivers are on either side of Mesopotamia?

Tigris and Euphrates

400

Why did civilizations form in river valleys?

River valleys had fertile soil and allowed civilizations to grow enough food to support their growing populations

500

What does “Prosperous” mean?

When a city has a lot of money, power, or can easily support it's citizens, it is prosperous

500

How did the surplus of food lead to the creation of cuneiforms?

Priests had the job of keeping track of the excess food and needed an accurate way to keep track of it all.

500

What kind of relationship did kings and priests have?

A supportive one - kings would not have their power. Priests helped them and said that they were chosen to be king by the gods

500

What was the land like in Mesopotamia?

Fertile, good for growing crops, flat

500

How was agriculture important in Mesopotamia?

Advancements in technology allowed them to farm faster and easier caused their population to grow. Also, now that they did not have to worry about having enough food, they could focus on other things like laws, art, government