Vocabulary
Geography
Empires
Achievements
Ancient Persia
100

a complex society

Civilization

100

This process that was developed by the Sumerians allowed water to be moved from the rivers to their farms fields.

Irrigation

100

King Sargon ruled this empire.

Akkadian

100

Mesopotamians created the first writing system.  This writing system is called what?

Cuneiform

100

This religion was practiced in ancient Persia

Zoroastrianism

200

A group of many different lands under one ruler

Empire

200

These are the two rivers that run through Mesopotamia

Tigris and Euphrates 

200

This ruler of the Babylonian empire created a code of laws for all people in the empire to follow.

Hammurabi 

200

Mesopotamians created the ___________, which we use on cars today.

Wheel

200

True or false, all kings viewed themselves as gods.

False

300

a belief in more than one god

Polytheism

300

During the rainy season, Mesopotamia had this harsh condition that could destroy crops.

Flooding

300

Why did the Assyrian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Neo-Babylonian empires all eventually fail?

They became too large

300

What were the large, pyramid-shaped temples built by the Sumerians called?

Ziggurats

300

He created the first Persian Empire

Cyrus the Great

400

a forced payment made to a ruler as a sign of submission

Tribute

400

Who were the first people to develop a complex civilization in Mesopotamia?

Sumerians

400

Put the Assyrian, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, and Akkadian empire in chronological order. 

Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian

400

Cuneiform was created to keep track of what? 

business records

400

This is the supreme god of Zoroastrianism.

Ahura Mazda

500

A territory governed as a political district of a country or empire

Province

500

What would city-states put around the city to protect it?

Wall and moat 

500

Which of the four empires lasted the shortest amount of time?

Neo-Babylonian 

500

On what number was the Sumerian number system based?

60

500

Who is considered the founder of Zoroastrianism

Zarathustra