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VIP’s VIC’s Do this Religiously Oh SNAP Vocab Schpeak Wisely 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

He was the first empire builder and the ruler of Akkad.

Who is Sargon?

He revived Babylonian Empire, built the Hanging Gardens for his wife, and captured the Israelites in what we know as Babylonian Captivity.

Who is Nebuchadnezzar?

He conquered the largest empire yet seen, standardized weights and measures, coinage.

Who is Darius?

He was King of the Assyrians, established one of the first libraries.

Who is King Assurbanipal?

This man is most known for his discovery of King Tut’s tomb. DAILY DOUBLE This man is most known for his discovery of King Tut’s tomb.

Who is Howard Carter?

These people settled in the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers which is also known as Mesopotamia.

Who are the Sumerians?

These people loved to sail and trade, and they also developed the alphabet.

Who are the Phoenicians?

This civilization relied on the Nile River as the “breadbasket” of the world.

Who are the Egyptians?

This civilization was considered one of the most feared in all of history, they conquered the Israelite nation and their leader was King Assurbanipal.

Who are the Assyrians?

These people were known for being great ironworkers.

Who are the Hittites?

This is the sacred text of Judaism.

What is the Torah?

God made this with Abraham, telling him that the Hebrews were God’s “chosen people”.

What is a covenant?

This was the biggest difference between the Jews and other ancient peoples of that time.

What is being monotheistic?

This person helped the Jews escape from slavery in Egypt.

Who is Moses?

Solomon raised taxes which caused a revolt Solomon raised taxes which caused a revolt. This revolt ended up splitting the Israelites into two nations: Israel in the North and this in the South.

What is Judah?

This is a ruling family.

What is a dynasty?

This is a pyramid-temple that soared toward the heavens.

What is a ziggurat?

This is a triangular area of marshland formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of some rivers.

What is a delta?

This is a simpler form of writing for everyday use. DAILY DOUBLE This is a simpler form of writing for everyday use.

What is demotic?

This person is a governor of a province.

What is a satrap?

The Pyramid Age is considered to be part of this Kingdom.

What is the Old Kingdom?

This was the pessimistic poem about the life of a Sumerian hero.

What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?

The need to keep records led to this type of writing in Egypt.

What is hieroglyphics?

This is David’s son, who indirectly caused the Israelites to split into two regions.

Who is Solomon?

Cyrus the Great freed the Jews from the Babylonian Captivity because he stressed the importance of this.

What is tolerance/acceptance?