Irrigation
Canals
Domestication
agriculture
writing
100

What is irrigation 

Irrigation is the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture

100

What are canals

 A canal is a human-made waterway that allows boats and ships to pass from one body of water to another.

100

What is domestication?

Domestication is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use

100

Agriculture definition 

Agriculture, the cultivation of food and goods through farming.

100

What was the writing of the Code of Hammurabi?

Written in about 1754 BCE by the sixth king of Babylon, Hammurabi, the Code was written on stone stele and clay tablets

200

What is the irrigation system

The irrigation system is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns.

200

What are canals made out of?

 a trench filled with water.

200

How did domestication change the world?

Plant domestication meant there would be an abundant and reliable source of food for farmers. Animal domestication meant less hunting, and different foods, like milk, were available

200

What are examples of agriculture? 

Maize was domesticated from the wild grass teosinte in southern Mexico by 6700 BC.

200

When was Hammurabi's law code written?

Written in about 1754 BCE by the sixth king of Babylon, Hammurabi, the Code was written on stone stele and clay tablets.

300

What is the irrigation system used for?

Irrigation helps to grow crops, maintain landscapes, and revegetate disturbed soils in dry areas and during times of below-average rainfall

300

What are canals used for today?

Today canals are also used to transport water for irrigation and other human uses.

300

What are some examples of domestication?

Some ex's: among invertebrates, the silkworm and the western honey bee were domesticated over 5,000 years ago for silk and honey, respectively

300

Is agriculture still used today?


There are nearly two million farms in the United States, and more than half the nation's land is used for agricultural production

300

How did Hammurabi's law code change the world?

It changed overtime by establishing important legal concepts like evidence-based judgments and fitting punishments to crimes.

400

When was irrigation made?

about 6000 B.C

400

where are canals found?

within a bay or open sea

400

Why is domestication important in history?

This is because of the beginning of an agricultural way of life and more sedentary communities.

400

When was agriculture founded?

Agriculture was invented during the Neolithic era, also known as the New Stone Age. 10,000 B.C.E

400

How did Hammurabi's code change Babylonian society?

Hammurabi's Code included laws that encouraged people to accuse others of crimes and provided punishments for false accusations

500

Is the irrigation system still used today

Yes,  much of this water is put to important use, irrigating massive amounts of farmland in California

500

What state has the most canals?

The state of Florida has well over a thousand miles worth of them

500

What are the effects of domestication?

Domestication affected genes for behavior in animals, making them less aggressive

500

What are the effects of agriculture in world history?

More abundant food supplies could support denser populations, and farming tied people to their land

500

How did hammurabi's code influence other cultures?

The Code is important because it influenced other rulers like the Roman ruler Justinian