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1Ch. 2 The Fertile Crescent/ Ancient Mesopotamia
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3Fertile Crescent Empires
Mediterranean Civilizations
Judaism
Legacy of Mesopotamia
Land Between Two Rivers
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4The two special attractions that drew people to
live in Mesopotamia.
5What are rich soil life-giving rivers?
6The word Mesopotamia comes from Greek words
that mean this.
7What is land between the rivers? Tigris
Euphrates
8This type of religion believes in honoring
worshipping many gods.
9What is polytheism? This religion was first
practiced in the city of Sumer.
10This profession had a special school to learn
cuneiform writing from age 8. The training took
10 years.
11What is a scribe? Scribes used a stylus clay
tablets to keep records for kings priests.
12The cities in Sumer were separated by lots of
desert land. Thus, this type of government
evolved.
13What is a city-state? City-states had their own
special god or goddess, its own government, its
own army its own king.
14This means many territories people are
controlled by one government.
15What is an empire?
16This means groups of travelers traveling
together for safety trade .
17What is a caravan?
18This city became an important trade center
because...
19What is Babylon? Babylons central location was
advantageous because it had cities to its north
south.
20This is an ancient Persian religion.
21What is Zoroastrianism? The Persians were known
for a culture that was rich as well as tolerant
of civilization of conquered peoples.
22Through conquest trade the Persians passed on
these three influences.
23- What is
- spread their religion
- their system of bureaucracy
- Babylonian science?
24The king of Babylon from about 1792 to 1750 B.C.
creator of the Babylonian Empire.
25Who is Hammurabi?
26This was significant because for the first time,
laws were written down for the public to see
understand.
27What is Hammurabis Code?
28Scribes went to school for ten years to learn to
combine these symbols to make groups of wedges
lines in this system of writing.
29What is cuneiform writing?
30One of the more famous laws of Hammurabi that
swayed the public from this severe punishment. It
meant that the punishment should fit the crime.
31What is an eye for an eye?
32Hammurabis Code was not equal for all people in
this way.
33What is the harshness of the punishment depended
on how important the victim the lawbreaker
were? That is their social class influenced the
punishment.
34This is the belief in one god.
35What is monotheism?
36This is a time when there is so little food that
many people starve.
37What is a famine?
38This is to force someone to live in another
country.
39What is exile?
40Learning this new system of writing made it
easier for people all around the ancient world of
the Mediterranean.
41What is the Phoenician alphabet? Each letter
represented a sound.
42This is what the Israelites were known for what
made them unique.
43What is worshipping one God, being
monotheistic? Throughout history sadly, the
Jewish people have been exiled not tolerated by
many civilizations.
44The reason Phoenicia became a thriving wealthy
region.
45What is the Phoenicians sold the royal dyed
purple cloth and cedar wood all around the
Mediterranean Sea?
46This was a major event in the history of the
Israelites.
47What is the settlement of Canaan?
48These two groups of people destroyed the Assyrian
Empire in 612 B.C.
49Who are the Medes Chaldeans?
50These laws are the core beliefs of Judaism.
51What are the Ten Commandments?
52This empire made the Jews scatter throughout the
land into many Jewish settlements.
53What is Diaspora? Thus, wherever they settled,
the Jews preserved their heritage by living
together in close communities following their
TRADITIONS.
54Final Jeopardy
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55Judaism had an important influence on these two
later religions. Name them give two traits.
56- What are Christianity Islam?
- Both began in same geographical area.
- Both were monotheistic
- All honor Abraham, Moses, the prophets.