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Describe the land of the Fertile Crescent. | curves from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea |
What was used to build Sumerian cities? | clay bricks |
Why did writing develop in Sumeria? | Priests used pictograms to record goods brought to temple store houses. |
What was the significance of the Code of Hammurabi? | It was the first major collection of written laws in history. |
Which civilization developed the first alphabet and was known as the carriers of civilization? | Phoenicians |
Where did the following civilizations develop: Hebrews, Phoenicians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Palestinians? | In the Fertile Crescent. |
What did the Sumerians build as temples for the chief god or goddess of the city-state? | ziggurats (step-like pyramids made of clay bricks) |
What provided historians and archaeologists with a glimpse into Sumerian life? | The written story, The Epic of Gilgamesh. |
What was the name of the Sumerian’s earliest system of writing? | Cuneiform (made on clay tablets) |
Between which two rivers was Mesopotamia located? | Tigris and Euphrates Rivers |
How did the Sumerians differ from the Egyptians in the way that they viewed their rulers? | Sumerians saw their rulers as servants of the gods. Egyptians saw their rulers as gods. |
Why is Mesopotamia often considered the “Cradle of Civilization?” | It was the birthplace of many ideas and inventions |
What type of geographical feature may have limited the movement of people to the north and east of Mesopotamia? | mountains |
Which Mesopotamian civilization was noted for the hanging gardens, a beautiful palace, and a written code of law? | Babylonians |
Which Mesopotamian civilization worshipped the goddess Inanna, created the first city-states, and wrote The Epic of Gilgamesh? | Sumerians |
Which civilization developed along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea? | Phoenicia |
Which civilization created a new religion called Zoroastrianism that focused on good and evil? | Persia |
Which civilization developed the first wheel? | Sumer |
What did Sumerians use for writing? | clay tablets |
What is the sacred text (holy book) for Zoroastrianism? | Zend Avesta |
What were the accomplishments of the Phoenicians? | trade, sailing, shipbuilding, alphabet, writing, glass-making, purple dye, cities of Tyre and Byblos, colonies in the Mediterranean region |
What is the Exodus? | Jews escaped from Egypt, led by Moses |
The Zend Avesta and the Torah are all examples of what type of writing? | sacred or holy books |
How did the Jewish (Hebrew) of god differ from the views of the rest of the ancient world? | Jews believed in only one god, monotheism. |
Which group of people settled between the Red Sea and the Jordan River? | Hebrews (Jewish people) |
Where did the first city-states develop? | Mesopotamia (Sumer) |
What are type of rulers were the kings of the Fertile Crescent? | hereditary rulers |
During the ancient period of history, what was government authority connected to? | religion |
What is a connection between the Code of Hammurabi and the Ten Commandments? | both are examples of written laws |
What type of religion was practiced by the Hebrews? | monotheism – Judaism |
What is the sacred book (holy book) of the Hebrews? | Torah |
What is the term for a spiritual leader or messenger? | prophet |
What is the term for a forced migration or scattering of people? | diaspora |
What is the term for the belief in one god? | monotheism |
What is the term for the laws that Jews believed came from God to Moses? | Ten Commandments |
What is the holy city for Jewish people? | Jerusalem |
What did the Persians build to help trade between the cities of Sardis and Susa? | the Great Royal Road |
Which religion spread because of exile and a diaspora? | Judaism |
What is the term for the building and what is it used for?,  | Ziggurat. It is used for a temple in Mesopotamia |
diaspora | a forced scattering of people |
What were some Sumerian inventions? | wheel, writing (cuneiform), plow, irrigation |
What phrase summarizes the type of justice found in the Code of Hammurabi? | "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" |
What do we call the Jews escape from Egypt, led by Moses | exodus |
What symbol represents the Jewish faith? | Star of David (6-pointed star) |
A system for running a government, with different levels, offices | bureaucracy |
What weapon of war did the Assyrians invent? | chariot |
How did the Behistune Rock help modern archaeologists | It helped decode-translate-cuneiform. |
What do we call a government that is ruled by religious people? | theocracy |
The Ten Commandments and the Code of Hammurabi are examples of | laws |
Which empire was known for having fierce warriors, inventing chariots, and having extensive tablet libraries? | Assyrians |
When rulers inherit their power from their fathers and mothers, we call this __________ rule. | hereditary |
Which group of people settled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River Valley? | Hebrews (Jews) |