Unit 2 - Mesopotamia
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- 3. A surplus of this leads to population growth.
- 4. The first civilizations were not countries, they were these. They included the city and the countryside farmland around it.
- 6. In an alphabet, symbols stand for these instead of standing for words.
- 7. In this type of government, one person has all of the power; usually a king, queen, or emperor.
- 11. Caravans were groups of merchants who traveled together for ________________.
- 12. Silt restores this to the soil. This makes silt a natural fertilizer.
- 15. These horse-drawn carts allowed soldiers to move around quickly on the battlefield.
- 16. The area where the first civilizations developed.
- 19. Trade routes were mainly used by these people as they traveled to buy and sell things in other lands.
- 21. Name given to the area of the Fertile Crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- 22. This type of person was paid to write for those who did not know how to write.
- 24. These buildings were evidence that Mesopotamia had advanced architecture.
- 25. Legendary story of a powerful king in Uruk. Earliest known example of literature.
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- 1. This type of Mesopotamian art is a picture made up of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or tile.
- 2. This word means a group believes in more than one god.
- 5. Cuneiform was the world's first system of ___________.
- 6. This king of Akkad conquered nearby territories and formed the first empire.
- 8. An empire consists of different lands and territories under the rule of one leader or ______________.
- 9. Hammurabi's Code helped protect people from _____________ because the laws were written down and people could read them.
- 10. These stone cylinders were used to press images and symbols into wet clay tablets used for writing were considered an early form of ______.
- 13. These areas are city areas where the population is much higher. Most of the buildings are located in these areas.
- 14. Priests were people who had the job of pleasing this group.
- 17. Most of a civilization's food will be grown in these areas of the countryside.
- 18. This science was needed for building large structures (larger than homes) and buildings.
- 20. Irrigation supplies this to an area of land and makes it possible to grow crops there.
- 23. An epic is a long version of this type of story about a great hero and their adventures.