+ Name That… Mesopotamia. + Which of the following is in correct order? A. 435 B.C.E(B.C.)- 590 B.C.E.(B.C.)- 893 C.E.(A.D.) B. 760 C.E.(A.D.)- 345 C.E.(A.D.)-

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+ Name That… Mesopotamia

+ Which of the following is in correct order? A. 435 B.C.E(B.C.)- 590 B.C.E.(B.C.)- 893 C.E.(A.D.) B. 760 C.E.(A.D.)- 345 C.E.(A.D.)- 891 B.C.E(B.C) C. 106 B.C.E(B.C.)- 567 C.E.(A.D.)- 564 C.E.(A.D.) D. 567 B.C.E(B.C.)- 345 C.E.(A.D.)- 456 C.E.(A.D.)

+ Answer D. 567 B.C.E(B.C.)- 345 C.E.(A.D.)- 456 C.E.(A.D.)

+ A historian is someone who does which of the following? A. Study human society B. Are people who study and write about human past C. Hunt for evidence buried in the ground where settlements might once have been D. Study human anatomy

+ Answer B. Are people who study and write about human past

+ What is an epic? A. Things that were made by humans long ago B. Building channels and ditches to water crops C. A long poem that tells a story of a hero D. The “cradle of civilization” or known as “the land between the rivers”

+ Answer C. A long poem that tells a story of a hero

+ Which best describes Mesopotamia? A. A long poem that tells a story of a hero B. The “cradle of civilization” or known as “the land between the rivers” C. People who regularly moved from place to place D. Complex societies with cities, organized governments, art religion, class divisions, and a writing system

+ Answer B. The “cradle of civilization” or known as “the land between the rivers”

+ What is irrigation? A. Building channels and ditches to water crops B. The “cradle of civilization” or known as “the land between the rivers” C. Grand temples shaped like square wedding cakes, that would have had an alter on top, referred to as “the mountain of God” D. Complex societies with cities, organized governments, art religion, class divisions, and a writing system

+ Answer A. Building channels and ditches to water crops

+ A nomad is which of the following? A. A long poem that tells a story of a hero B. The “cradle of civilization” or known as “the land between the rivers” C. People who regularly moved from place to place D. Complex societies with cities, organized governments, art religion, class divisions, and a writing system

+ Answer C. People who regularly moved from place to place

+ What is technology? A. Tools and methods to help humans perform tasks B. Is simply machines like assembly line or cell phone C. Was not used at this time in history D. Was only used by the elites

+ Answer A. Tools and methods to help humans perform tasks

+ What does Paleolithic mean? A. Prehistory B. Stone Age C. Coming back to life D. The land between the rivers

+ Answer B. Stone Age

+ Sumerian city-states did which of the following? A. Worked together B. There was only one city-state C. Fought with one another for power D. None of the above

+ Answer C. Fought with one another for power

+ Rivers were important to early civilizations due to… A. Providing drinking water B. Transportation C. Irrigation D. All of the above

+ Answer D. All of the above

+ One of the bloodiest of the Mesopotamia civilization was… A. Sumer B. Babylon C. Assyria D. New Technology

+ Answer C. Assyria

+ How many class systems were there in Sumer? A. 5 B. 3 C. 2 D. 4

+ Answer B. 3

+ What is the significance of the city of Babylon? A. It was the capital of the Chaldean people B. It houses the Hanging Gardens C. It was a major trading center, making it extremely rich D. All of the above

+ Answer D. All of the above