Social Studies - Geography of the Fertile Crescent

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City-State

A city and all the countryside around it.

Fertile Crescent

A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland. The Fertile Crescent extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.

Silt

A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.

Ziggurat

A pyramid shaped temple tower

Monarch

A ruler of kingdom or empire

Hammurabi's Code

A set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life.

Alphabet

A set of letters that can be combined to form words.

Irrigation

A way of supplying water to an area of land.

Chariot

A wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle.

Scribe

A writer

How did the Fertile Crescent get its name?

Because it is the shape of a large arc with rich or fertile farmland.

Why did the Mesopotamians create irrigation systems?

Because when water levels were too low, their crops dried up.

What does Mesopotamia mean in Greek?

Between the Rivers

Mesopotamian farmers built _______ to irrigate their fields

Canals

Horse-drawn ____________ gave the Hittites an advantage during battle.

Chariots

Urban

City areas

Rural

Countryside areas

Instead of using pictographs, Sumerians developed a type of writing called ________________.

Cuneiform

The Babylonia king ____________ is famous for his code of laws.

Hammurabi

In what ways did a division of labor contribute to the growth of Mesopotamian civilization?

Having people available to work on different jobs meant that society could accomplish more.

canals

Human made waterways that connected basins to a network of ditches.

Another word for effect is _________.

Impact

Empire

Land with different territories and peoples under a single rule.

Where was Mesopotamia?

Lies between Asia Minor and the Persian Gulf.

Epics

Long poems that tell the stories of heroes

What is the area called between the Tigris and Euphrates?

Mesopotamia

Surplus

More than what is needed.

Gilgamesh

One of Uruk's kings who became a legendary figure in Sumerian literature.

Priests

People who performed religious ceremonies.

Pictographs

Picture Symbols

The people of Sumer practiced ___________, the worship of many gods.

Polytheism

Why did farmers need to develop a system to control their water supply?

So much rain caused the rivers to rise too high and then flooded the land, destroyed crops, killed livestock and washed away their homes.

Social Hierarchy

The division of society by rank or class.

What made civilization possible in Mesopotamia?

The early civilizations depended on two great rivers - the Tigris and the Euphrates.

Sargon

The first ruler to have a permanent army. He used the army to launch a series of wars against neighboring kingdoms.

Nebuchadnezzar

The most famous Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon into a beautiful city.

Architecture

The science of building

What was the most important factor in making Mesopotamia's farmland fertile?

The silt that was brought to the land by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers flooding.

Division of Labor

The type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task job.

Polytheism

The worship of many gods.

How did Sargon build an empire?

They conquered northern Mesopotamia, bringing the entire region under his rule.

Sumerian society was organized in ______ which consisted of a city and the surrounding lands.

city-state

Impact

effect, result

While city dwellers were urban, farmers lived in ____ areas?

rural


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