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 1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000  8,0008,000  4,0004,000  2,0002,000  1,0001,000    

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 A. bazaarA.  C. casteC.  B. blockadeB.  D. TigrisD. What was a place that sold lots of different goods?

Back to Board  A. bazaar

 A. bone A. bone  C. wood C. wood  B. bronze B. bronze  D. stone D. stone What was a battering ram made of?

Back to Board C. wood

 A. Assyria A. Assyria  C. empire C. empire  B. city-state B. city-state  D. New Babylonia D. New Babylonia What is a city with its own independent government?

Back to Board B. city-state

 A. caravan A. caravan  C. city-state C. city-state  B. code B. code  D. avatar D. avatar What was a group of travelers who looked to trade items called?

Back to Board A. caravan

 A. Southwest Asia A. Southwest Asia  C. Sumer C. Sumer  B. Assyria B. Assyria  D. Babylonia D. Babylonia What was Babylon the capital of?

Back to Board D. Babylonia

 A. Hammurabi A. Hammurabi  C. Chaldeans C. Chaldeans  B. Assyrians B. Assyrians  D. Sargon II D. Sargon II Who developed honey?

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 A. Ur A. Ur  C. Egypt C. Egypt  B. Fertile Crescent B. Fertile Crescent  D. Sumer D. Sumer What region stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf?

Back to Board B. Fertile Crescent

 A. city-state A. city-state  C. empire C. empire  B. caravan B. caravan  D. wedges D. wedges What are many territories controlled by one government

Back to Board C. empire

 A. tablet A. tablet  C. stylus C. stylus  B. scribe B. scribe  D. code D. code What is an organized list of laws referred to as?

Back to Board D. code

 A. Sargon I A. Sargon I  C. Sargon II C. Sargon II  B. Hammurabi B. Hammurabi  D. Nebuchadnezzar D. Nebuchadnezzar Who was king of Babylon until 1750 B.C.?

Back to Board B. Hammurabi

 A. roads A. roads  C. honey C. honey  B. astronomy B. astronomy  D. sargon D. sargon What improved trade and communication in Babylonia?

Back to Board A. roads

 A. Rome A. Rome  C. Babylon C. Babylon  B. Ninevah B. Ninevah  D. Hummurah D. Hummurah What was the capital of Assyria?

Back to Board B. Ninevah

 A. 530 B.C. A. 530 B.C.  C B.C. C B.C.  B. 690 B.C. B. 690 B.C.  D B.C. D B.C. When did the Babylonian Empire reach its height?

Back to Board C B.C.

 A. Greeks A. Greeks  C. Egyptians C. Egyptians  B. Persians B. Persians  D. Medes D. Medes Along with the Chaldeans who destroyed the Assyrian Empire?

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 A. 539 B.C. A. 539 B.C.  C. 803 A.D. C. 803 A.D.  B. 709 B.C. B. 709 B.C.  D A.D. D A.D. When did the New Babylonian Empire fall to the Persians?

A. 539 B.C.

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