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Checkpoints #30 Number 1-7

1. Use the box to identify who is being described? – 6.42 Jacob Joshua Solomon Saul 1st king of Israel Anointed by Samuel Developed a growing hatred for David

2. Use the box to identify who is being described? – 6.42 Slayed Goliath Defeated the Philistines Built the city of Jerusalem Jacob Moses Abraham David

3. Use the box to identify who is being described? – 6.42 Joshua Moses Abraham David Lead the people into the promise land Led the Israelites in the battle of Jericho Started driving Canaanites out of Canaan

4. Ziggurat is to Mesopotamia as __________ is to Israel. - 6.41 Torah 10 commandments Tabernacle Canaan

5. Why did the Israelites want to appoint a king over the 12 tribes of Israel? – 6.42 A. To unite and defeat the Philistines B. To seize control of the Phoenician trade routes C. To repay the Egyptians for 400 years of slavery D. To create a diverse culture that shared ideas with the foreigners living within the region.

6. What did the Assyrians, Hyksos, Hittites, and Philistines share in common? - 6.40 Military technology Robust commerce Uniform alphabet Monotheistic thought

7. Which two emerging empires within the Fertile Crescent gained control of Israel and Judah respectively? – 6.45 Assyrians and Egyptians Chaldeans and Akkadians Assyrians and Chaldeans Chaldeans and Neo-Babylonians

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1. Use the box to identify who is being described? – 6.42 Jacob Joshua Solomon Saul 1st king of Israel Anointed by Samuel Developed a growing hatred for David

2. Use the box to identify who is being described? – 6.42 Slayed Goliath Defeated the Philistines Built the city of Jerusalem Jacob Moses Abraham David

3. Use the box to identify who is being described? – 6.42 Joshua Moses Abraham David Lead the people into the promise land Led the Israelites in the battle of Jericho Started driving Canaanites out of Canaan

4. Ziggurat is to Mesopotamia as __________ is to Israel. - 6.41 Torah 10 commandments Tabernacle Canaan

5. Why did the Israelites want to appoint a king over the 12 tribes of Israel? – 6.42 A. To unite and defeat the Philistines B. To seize control of the Phoenician trade routes C. To repay the Egyptians for 400 years of slavery D. To create a diverse culture that shared ideas with the foreigners living within the region.

6. What did the Assyrians, Hyksos, Hittites, and Philistines share in common? - 6.40 Military technology Robust commerce Uniform alphabet Monotheistic thought

7. Which two emerging empires within the Fertile Crescent gained control of Israel and Judah respectively? – 6.45 Assyrians and Egyptians Chaldeans and Akkadians Assyrians and Chaldeans Chaldeans and Neo-Babylonians