Review: Sumer to Babylon. Do Now #11 Hammurabi’s Code: is known as the first set of laws. Were these laws fair in your opinion? (Use examples) Could you.

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Review: Sumer to Babylon

Do Now #11 Hammurabi’s Code: is known as the first set of laws. Were these laws fair in your opinion? (Use examples) Could you live in a society that had to follow these laws? Reminder: fingers cut off, put to death, hair shaved, eye for an eye

AGENDA Do Now #11 Do Now #11 Cornell Notes Cornell Notes Review – Sumer & Babylon Review – Sumer & Babylon Introduce TCI History Alive (Demonstration) Introduce TCI History Alive (Demonstration) Collaborative – Timeline Organizer (Game) Collaborative – Timeline Organizer (Game) Independent – Quizlet Mesopotamia (Vocabulary) Independent – Quizlet Mesopotamia (Vocabulary) Homework – Short Essay: A Day in Ancient Mesopotamia (Thursday/Friday) 1 page Homework – Short Essay: A Day in Ancient Mesopotamia (Thursday/Friday) 1 page

Name Page 1 Mr. Magnuson History 8/25 – 8/29 Mesopotamia: Sumer & Babylon Summary: Questions:

Sumerian Social Hierarchy Pyramid King Landholders/Scribe s Merchants & Artisans Farmers & Villagers Slaves HIGH MIDDLE LOW Priests

Sumerian Inventions Sail Plow Cuneiform Wheel Arch Irrigation

Babylonian Law First set of codes (laws) First set of codes (laws) 300 total laws 300 total laws Both the accused and accuser have the opportunity to provide evidence Both the accused and accuser have the opportunity to provide evidence Each law clarifies punishment for law-breakers Each law clarifies punishment for law-breakers Code of Hammurabi

Neo-Babylon Large City Walls used for Defense Hanging Gardens of Babylon The Time of King Nebuchadnezzar

Collaborative Station Timeline Challenge Neanderthal CardNeanderthal Card Neo-Babylonian Empire CardNeo-Babylonian Empire Card Homo Sapiens CardHomo Sapiens Card Code of Hammurabi CardCode of Hammurabi Card Homo Erectus CardHomo Erectus Card Sumerian City-states CardSumerian City-states Card Neolithic Age CardNeolithic Age Card Cuneiform CardCuneiform Card First Cities CardFirst Cities Card

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