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Checkpoint #12 Number your paper 1-7….Slide times will vary depending of type of question

1.Which modern day country was once know as Mesopotamia?…….. – 6.8 a.Iran b.Saudi Arabia c.Iraq d.Jordan

2.In the quote below, what region is being referenced?- 6.8 a.Fertile Crescent b.Egypt c.Mesopotamia d.The middle East “The name of the third river is Tigris; it flows east of Assyria. And the fourth river is the Euphrates.” – Genesis 2:14…The Garden of Eden

3. What is the importance of the Sumerian civilization? 6.9 a.Historians consider it the oldest civilization b.They created the world’s first permanent armies. c.Historians consider them to be the first great empire of the world d.They developed the alphabet

4. What activity below allowed for farmers to create a surplus of food? – 6.10 a.domestication b.irrigation c.Metallurgy d.Herding

5. Early civilizations’ religious beliefs were polytheistic in nature. What did the early Sumerians believe their gods had control over? – 6.11 a.Elements in nature…fire, wind, and water… b.Blessings and guiding people in their daily lives c.Deciding which person was to rule over the land. d. All of the above.

6. The following illustrations effected what aspect of Sumerian culture the most? a.Agriculture b.Herding c.Trade d.Metallurgy

7. Earliest scribes in Mesopotamia recorded trade by developing the world’s oldest written system. Identify the writing system. a.Cuneiform b.Hieroglyphics c.Pictographs d.Alphabet

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1.Which modern day country was once know as Mesopotamia?…….. – 6.8 a.Iran b.Saudi Arabia c.Iraq d.Jordan

2.In the quote below, what region is being referenced?- 6.8 a.Fertile Crescent b.Egypt c.Mesopotamia d.The middle East “The name of the third river is Tigris; it flows east of Assyria. And the fourth river is the Euphrates.” – Genesis 2:14…The Garden of Eden

3. What is the importance of the Sumerian civilization? 6.9 a.Historians consider it the oldest civilization b.They created the world’s first permanent armies. c.Historians consider them to be the first great empire of the world d.They developed the alphabet

4. What activity below allowed for farmers to create a surplus of food? – 6.10 a.domestication b.irrigation c.Metallurgy d.Herding

5. Early civilizations’ religious beliefs were polytheistic in nature. What did the early Sumerians believe their gods had control over? – 6.11 a.Elements in nature…fire, wind, and water… b.Blessings and guiding people in their daily lives c.Deciding which person was to rule over the land. d. All of the above.

6. The following illustrations effected what aspect of Sumerian culture the most? a.Agriculture b.Herding c.Trade d.Metallurgy

7. Earliest scribes in Mesopotamia recorded trade by developing the world’s oldest written system. Identify the writing system. a.Cuneiform b.Hieroglyphics c.Pictographs d.Alphabet