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Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge Submitted by C. Stephen Ingraham CSI08

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A new way of doing things. a) Invention b) Innovation c) Technology d) Ziggurat.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A huge mud-brick temple found in the middle of each city-state. a)Invention b) Innovation c) Technology d) Ziggurat.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge The use of tools and skills to make a product or achieve a goal. a) Invention b) Innovation c) Technology d) Ziggurat.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A culture with well developed forms of government, religion, writing, and learning. a) civilization b) Innovation c) Monarchy d) Scribe.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A government which has one person with complete right to rule in peacetime and in war. a) civilization b) Innovation c) Monarchy d) Scribe.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A person who knows how to read and write. a) civilization b) Innovation c) Monarchy d) Scribe.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge Groups within a civilization with different levels of importance. a) Merchant b) Government c) City-state d) Social classes.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A person who buys and sells goods for a living a) Merchant b) Government c) City-state d) Social classes.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A city or village and the farm lands around it with its own leaders and government. a) Merchant b) Government c) City-state d) Social classes.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge An organized system that groups use to make laws and decisions. a) Merchant b) Government c) City-state d) Social classes.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge The right to rule. a) social class b) authority c) extra supply d) innovation.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge An extra supply. a) social Class b) authority c) surplus d) innovation.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge An economic system based on the use of money rather than on barter. a) cultural diffusion b) Judaism c) taxation d) money economy

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge The religion of the Jewish people. a) cultural diffusion b) Judaism c) taxation d) money economy

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge The support of a government where people were required to pay taxes in crops or other goods they produced. a) cultural diffusion b) Judaism c) taxation d) money economy

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge The spreading of new ideas to other places. a) cultural diffusion b) Judaism c) taxation d) money economy

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge An agreement. a) Covenant b) Barter c) Conquer d) Colony

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge The exchange of one good or service for a) Covenant b) Barter c) Conquer d) Colony

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A settlement separated from, but under the control of, a home country. a) Covenant b) Barter c) Conquer d) Colony

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge To take over the land of others. a) Covenant b) Barter c) Conquer d) Colony

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge The first five books of the Bible of the Israelites. a) The Code of Hammurabi b) the Ten Commandments c) Equal Justice d) Torah

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A set of laws for responsible Jewish behavior. a) The Code of Hammurabi b) the Ten Commandments c) Equal Justice d) Torah

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A collection of 282 laws that dealt with almost every aspect of Mesopotamian life. a) The Code of Hammurabi b) the Ten Commandments c) Equal Justice d) Torah

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge Fair treatment under the law within each social class. a) The Code of Hammurabi c) the Ten Commandments b) Equal Justice d) Torah

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge The belief in one supreme being or god. a) Torah b) Monotheism c) Innovation d) covenant.

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge The ruler of an empire. a) authority b) monarch c) empire d) emperor

Mesopotamian Vocabulary Challenge A land of many conquered people and places governed by one ruler. a) authority b) monarch c) empire d) emperor