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Mesopotamia Unit

Mesopotamia/ Middle East Test - Unit

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Define Fertile Crescent and described where it is located? dssddsd
What region of the country is Ancient Mesopotamia located in today? sdsds
What country is Mesopotamia located in today? Iraq
Define Polytheism.. Belief in MANY Gods
Define Monotheism... Belief in ONE God.
Define Ziggurat... A mud-brick temple to worship the Gods.
What kind of relationship did the Mesopotamians have with their gods and religion? sdsds
How did Mesopotamians explain things that happened in the natural world? They explained it as the gods were angry. They were so angry that they stomped their feet and caused an earthquake.
Define Hammurabi's code, eye of an eye, and equal justice? Hammurabi's Code: Eye for an Eye: Whoever caused an injury should with the same injury. Equal Justice: A fair treatment under law.
Describe and give examples of Hammurabi's code, eye for an eye, and equal justice? Equal Justice: If Kate steals an apple she gets fined $10. Now, if John steals an apple he would also get fined $10. Eye for an eye: If Joe break Hannahs arm, Hannah will have to break his arm Hammurabi's Code:
Name and explain a invention of a Mesopotamia to ancient people.. and why it is still important to us today? dssds
Created by: lynseycrosby
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