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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Religion Economics/T echnology Arts/Entertai nment Social Arrangement s Politics

2 Define Polytheism

3 What is the belief in many Gods?

4 Define Monotheism

5 The belief in one God.

6 These were used as “houses” for Gods and places of worship.

7 What are ziggurats?

8 This religion was the first monotheistic religion.

9 What is Hebrew/Judaism?

10 If you offered food, water, sacrifices to the Gods this would happen to you.

11 What is be blessed, good natural resources, if gods are happy then you are happy?

12 Define barter.

13 What is to exchange goods and services?

14 The wheel was developed for this reason.

15 What is help move goods to trading posts?

16 In addition to trading, the Babylonians did this to bring in money.

17 What is collect taxes?

18 The city-state that was known for sharp arrows, battering rams, and advances in weaponry was known for being fierce warriors.

19 Who are the Assyrians?

20 The Lydians created coins to help this way of life.

21 What is to make trading easier?

22 Define Cueniform.

23 What is a way of writing using symbols?

24 This city-state was obsessed with the building of buildings to show their power.

25 Who are the Babylonians?

26 The Phoenicians developed this from Cueniform.

27 What is the Alphabet?

28 The Akkadians based their culture on this culture.

29 Who are the Sumerians?

30 Babylonia not only wanted to be the architecture center of the world but also this center of the world.

31 What is center for learning (math and astronomy)?

32 Define Conquer.

33 What is to defeat another city- state?

34 Define slavery.

35 What is to own another person?

36 These two city-states conquered the Hebrews.

37 Assyria and Babylonia.

38 This class system was developed to stratify importance. Describe the class system used throughout all city-states.

39 Who is the God, King, governmental workers, wealthy- business people, landowners, artisans/farmers, slaves?

40 Describe the three ways a male can become King in a city-state.

41 What is divine kingship, by being a warrior, and through a dynasty?

42 The Phoenicians and Lydians were not interested in conquering but were interested in this.

43 What is trading?

44 Define empire.

45 What is large territory under one ruler?

46 This book is used by the Hebrews as a guide to their life.

47 What is The Torah?

48 This set of laws/rules were based on fulfilling justice and providing harsh punishments.

49 What is the Code of Hammurabi?

50 This set of rules/laws were based around how to worship God and ethical behavior.

51 What are the Ten Commandments?