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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
diasporaa 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 Mosesexodus
What symbol represents the Jewish faith?Star of David (6-pointed star)
A system for running a government, with different levels, officesbureaucracy
What weapon of war did the Assyrians invent?chariot
How did the Behistune Rock help modern archaeologistsIt 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 oflaws
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)



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