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Mesopotamia Key Terms PeopleEconomyCivilizations This & That 100 200 300 400 500
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Key Terms The word The word “Mesopotamia” “Mesopotamia” means this. means this. Land between the Rivers Land between the Rivers
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Key Terms This was the largest structure in a city. This was the largest structure in a city. A Ziggurat
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Key Terms Why was Mesopotamia known as the “Fertile Crescent”? Why was Mesopotamia known as the “Fertile Crescent”? The soil was fertile and the area was shaped like a crescent. The soil was fertile and the area was shaped like a crescent.
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Key Terms This means to wander from place- to-place. This means to wander from place- to-place.Nomadic
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Key Terms The name of the system that trades goods and services instead of money is this. The name of the system that trades goods and services instead of money is this.Barter
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People People This person created a code of rules for people to live by. Hammurabi
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People The people who could read & write cuneiform where known as these. Scribes
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People One of the world’s greatest these was built by an Assyrian leader. One of the world’s greatest these was built by an Assyrian leader.Libraries
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People These people defeated the Assyrians. Chaldeans
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People Woolen cloth and the stone cylinder. Woolen cloth and the stone cylinder. The Sumerians were famous for these two hand-made products. The Sumerians were famous for these two hand-made products.
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Economy The Sumerians did this with their surplus crops. The Sumerians did this with their surplus crops. Traded them
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Economy In Babylonia, this began to replace the Sumerian system of barter as a means of exchange. In Babylonia, this began to replace the Sumerian system of barter as a means of exchange.Money
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Economy Like Sumer, the economy of Babylonia was based mainly on this. Like Sumer, the economy of Babylonia was based mainly on this.Agriculture
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Economy Economy Once the Assyrian kings conquered the lands, people were forced to pay these. Once the Assyrian kings conquered the lands, people were forced to pay these.Taxes
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Economy The Euphrates & Tigris rivers were important to the Babylonians as these. The Euphrates & Tigris rivers were important to the Babylonians as these. Trade Routes
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Civilizations Sumer became an important civilization after they learned how to do this. Irrigate
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Civilizations In order for a region to support a city in ancient times, first they had to have this. Surplus food
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Civilizations The Assyrians were able to defeat their enemies because they had the advantage of this. Better weapons
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Civilizations The Assyrians made this city their capital. The Assyrians made this city their capital. Nineveh Nineveh
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Civilizations Before the Hittites invaded Babylon, these two things flourished. Before the Hittites invaded Babylon, these two things flourished. Astronomy and Astronomy and the Arts the Arts
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This & That The two main rivers that flow through Mesopotamia are these. The two main rivers that flow through Mesopotamia are these. Tigris & Tigris & Euphrates Euphrates
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This & That The silt left over from the flooding of nearby rivers made the soil this. Fertile
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This & That This was an architectural design that was created by the Babylonians. The archway
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This & That Mesopotamia was located where this Modern day country now stands. Iraq
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This & That The Sumerians used these to build large buildings. Bricks of clay and water
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