Abeka History of the World Ch. 2

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Name, Term, Concept
Description/Definition
Abraham  father of the nation of Israel  
Sargon the Great  an Akkadian king who conquered the Sumerians  
Hammurabi  king of Babylon known for his laws; he united all of Mesopotamia under one empire.  
Baal  chief god of the Canaanites  
Joseph  Jacob's favorite son who was sold into slavery by his brothers  
Dispersion  the scattering of people over the earth  
Fertile Crescent  area in the Middle East known for its ability to grow crops; its shape resembles a crescent moon.  
Tigris River  helped make the land of Sumer fertile; name means "arrow."  
Euphrates River  helped make the land of Sumer fertile; name means "that makes fruitful."  
Mesopotamia  the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers  
Ur  one of the chief cities of Sumer  
cuneiform  wedge-shaped writing of the Sumerians  
polytheist  worshiper of many gods  
monotheist  worshiper of one god.  
humanist  one who makes man into a god.  
ziggurat  a tower built in tiers or stages, each stae smaller than the one beneath  
empire  rule by one city or people over other cities or peoples  
bureaucracy  an organized group of people appointed by a ruler to help him govern.  
laws  rules people follow in living together.  
promulgation  making laws known.  
equality under the law  all people who commit the same crime should be punished in the same way.  
Canaan  center of the ancient world  
nation-state  a nation or a people living in its own land with its own government.  
Where did Abraham live before he was called by God to journey to Canaan  Ur  
Shinar  the biblical name for the region of Sumer  
Anu  Sumerian god the the sky  
Nanna  Sumerian god who supposedly owned the city of Ur  
Shamash  sun god  
Marduk  chief god of Babylon who became the king of all the gods  
King Ur-Nammu  pictured as the builder of a ziggurat  
Amorites and Elamites  invaded the Sumerian empire in the 1900s B.C. and brought the empire to an end.  
Babylon  the capital city of Hammurabi's Babylonian empire.  
Megiddo  the valley which is to be the last battleground of world history; also called Armageddon  
wheel  a simple device known to be used by the Sumerians  
Patriarchs  founding fathers  


   

 
 

 
 

 

 
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