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Unit of Mesopotamian Culture

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City that governs itself more or less independently.   City-state  
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Greek for "wedge-shaped" which describes the Sumerians alphabet.   cuneiform  
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Soldiers fight while mounted on horseback   cavalry  
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terraced pyramids that housed religious shrines at the top   ziggurats  
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carving of a stair-stepped levels into a steep slope   terraced  
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Originated in ancient Persia and emphasized the importance of triumph of good over evil   Zoroastrianism  
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trade goods directly for other goods instead of using money   barter  
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spread of ideas from one place to another   cultural diffusion  
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soil in the water   silt  
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small pieces of baked clay used to represent particular things   token  
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protected area   citadel  
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many different lands brought under the rule of one government   empire  
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belief in many gods and goddesses   polytheism  
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Name the word that means 'between the river' in Greek.   Mesopotamia  
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Another name for the 'Fertile Cresent' is ___   Mesopotamia  
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Name the area that is the 'cradle of civilization'.   Mesopotamia  
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__________ was precious and had to be brought down from the mountains.   Wood  
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T/F - There was no building stone on the flat river plain and there were few trees for lumber.   True  
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Sun dried bricks were softened by rain so they learned to ___________ the bricks in fire.   bake  
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______________ bricks were used for important buildings such as temples.   Fire-baked  
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Thick ___________ surrounded the city like a fort.   walls  
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T/F - An advantage to city-life was that residents had to grow all their own food.   False  
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T/F - Farmers made wooden benches, created cooking pots and would spin wool into cloth.   False -- city dwellers  
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T/F - Keeping accounts of how much barley, wool or other goods was not a very important job.   False  
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T/F - Mesopotamian bookkeepers made marks on smooth paper that evolved into cuneiform.   False  
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Both _____________ & ______________ were in charge of running the cities.   priests and kings  
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T/F - People were monotheistic.   False  
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T/F - Orphans and the needy are not taken care of.   False  
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T/F- People believed if the gods were pleased, the city would be safe and enjoy prosperity.   True  
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T/F - There was one government over all Mesopotamia.   False  
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In times of _______, cities chose a person to be their leader.   war  
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_______________ in war meant death or slavery.   Defeat  
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Name the king that ruled Akkad from 2334-2279BC.   Sargon the Great  
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We know the most about the laws of King ________________ of Babylon.   Hammurabi  
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Ur, Uruk, Kish and Lagash are ALL _________________ city-states.   Sumerian  
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Name the oldest fictional Sumerian tale.   Epic of Gilgamesh  
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Name the warlike people that conquered Babylonia around 1200 BCE.   Assyrians  
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T/F - The Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians ALL built ziggurats.   True  
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This group of people were 'copy cats' of the Babylonian culture.   chaldean  
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Name the person that began the spread of Zoroastrianism.   Cyrus  
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Name the group of people that first used coins for trade.   Lydians  
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T/F - The Phoenicians never controlled the entire Fertile Crescent.   True  
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The Phoenicians established the colony of ______________ and this allowed them to promote cultural diffusion.   Carthage  
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Persian king, Darius divided his empire into 120 _________________ which were ruled by governors.   satrapies  
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Name the most important idea that the Phoenicians spread.   phonetic alphabet (each character stood for a sound)  
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T/F - Our own alphabet derived from the Assyrians.   False -- Phoenicians  
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