The Code of Hammurabi
Sargon
Gilgamesh & The City of Uruk
The Akkadian Empire Pt. I
The Akkadian Empire Pt. II
100

 Although the Code of Hammurabi is not the oldest written set of laws, it is probably the best ________.

Answer: Preserved

100

Who was known as the ‘True King’ of the Akkadian Empire?

Answer: Sargon

100

The Epic of Gilgamesh is a Sumerian-Babylonian ____.

Answer: Poem

100

The people of the Akkadian Empire were _____, meaning that they believed in multiple gods and goddesses.

Answer: Polytheistic

100

_______ relatives were given positions of religious influence, such as high priestess.

Answer: Female

200

The stone, which contained the Code of Hammurabi, was covered with _____ paragraphs of laws written in cuneiform.

Answer: 282

200

Before he became the ruler of the Akkadian of the Empire, what was Sargon’s first job?

Answer: Cup Bearer

200

Gilgamesh, according to legend, realized humans can never have ______, and he was claimed to have returned to his city as a wiser man and king.

Answer: Eternal Life

200

Upper Mesopotamia, which was part of the Akkadian Empire, begins in the foothills of present day _____.

Answer: Turkey

200

Sargon established the idea of an Akkadian ______.

Answer: Dynasty

300

The Code of Hammurabi was known for containing very harsh laws. For instance, if a son strikes his father, his ______ will be cut off.

Answer: Hands

300

Sargon chose the goddess ________ to be his protector and patron.

Answer: Inanna

300

The early Mesopotamian settlers were _________. They adapted to their environment and learned how to farm.

Answer: Resourceful

300

Located between the ____ River and the ______ River, the Akkadian Empire had favorable crop conditions.

Answer: Tigris and Euphrates

300

The Akkadian people believed they needed to serve the gods and keep them ______.

Answer: Happy

400

Today, the stela which contains the Code of the Hammurabi, can be seen in the _______in Paris.

Answer: Louvre Museum

400

Sargon the Great ruled the Akkadian Empire for _____ years.

Answer: 55

400

An archaeologist from England named _________ found the ruins of the City of Uruk  in 1849.

Answer: William Kennet Loftus

400

The Akkadian Empire relied on _____ for its economy.

Answer: Agriculture

400

Upper Mesopotamia is also home to one of the world’s largest ________, known as the Sabkhat al-Jabbul.

Answer: Salt flats

500

The Code of Hammurabi was placed where everyone could see the laws, even though few people could _______.

Answer: Read

500

An archeologist by the name Sir ________ discovered the tablet that explained Sargon’s life.

Answer: Sir Henry Rawlinson

500

Uruk remained a busy city through many governments and cultures; however, It was eventually deserted, or _________, after 600 C.E.

Answer: Abandoned

500

The Akkadian Empire created its own roads, postal system, and _______, which helped strengthen its economy.

Answer: Calendar

500

In order to maintain power, Akkadian kings would appoint sons and male family members to become ________ and leaders.

Answer: Governors