Paleolithic Society
Neolithic Society
Mesopotamia and Hammurabi
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Intro. Unit
100
The period of time before this was invented was referred to as pre-history
What is The invention of writing
100
This is what neolithic literally translates to
What is "New Stone Age"
100
This was a very important contribution the Sumerian or Mesopotamian Civilization gave to mankind.
What is the invention of writing
100
What two rivers did Mesopotamia develop around
What is the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
100
This term refers to a source that was created by someone living in that time period.
What is a Primary Sourve
200
These first societies were known as______
What is Hunter Gatherers or Nomads
200
This is what DDI stands for
What is directing, domestication, and intensification
200
How did the Code of Hammurabi reinforce class structure and social hierarchy in Mesopotamia?
It had different rules for both men and women. It also had different rules for the different class of people (slaves, upper class, middle class)
200
This is the modern day city where Mesopotamia is located
What is Iraq
200
Your textbook would be an example of this...
What is a Secondary Sourve
300
This is was Paleolithic literally translates to.
What is "Old Stone Age"
300
This is what the neolithic age is often referred to by modern historians
What is the agricultural revolution
300
This term refers to different people doing different jobs in society
What is specialization
300
This term refers to a society or culture that believes in many gods
What is polytheistic
300
True or False. Primary sources are always reliable
What is False
400
This type of society is where "all humans are equal in fundamental worth or social status"
What is an Egalitarian Society
400
This term refers to the taming on an animal to benefit human kind
What is Domestication
400
These were three ways in which people became slaves in Mesopotamia
What is POW, Criminals, and debtors
400
Why were Paleolithic societies referred to as "old stone age"
Because they used stone tools
400
This term refers to a persons reasoning behind making a document. Their motivations and what they are trying to convey to their audience.
What is Point of View
500
This refers to the process of settling down; forming permanent homes and settlements.
What is known as the Great Transition
500
This term refers to an increase in the exploitation of the land
What is Intensification
500
These were organized around particular cities or larger territories where the king lived or where the majority of the crop surplus resided. They were also a type of rule or government for these particular cities.
"What is States or City-States"
500
In class, we discussed 5 key characteristics of a civilization. Give me one.
1. Advanced Cities 2. Specialized Workers 3. Complex Institutions 4. Record Keeping 5. Advanced Technology
500
This term refers to a persons strong opinion or "skew" on a certain subject or issue
What is Bias