6th - SS Chapter 3 - Study Guide revised Flashcards

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***The area of Mesopotamia is sometimes called the Fertile Crescent because the soil is so ____________ and good for growing crops. _______________ increased the amount of usable farmland or the Fertile Crescent.

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Rich or fertile

Irrigation

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The Fertile Crescent was home to the world’s first civilization called ______________.

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Sumer

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Northern Mesopotamia includes the foothills of the _________ and _____________Mountain chains.

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Taurus and Zagros

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***The two rivers, the _______________ and _____________ were extremely important to Sumerian farming.

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Tigris and Euphrates

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The Sumerians developed a new way to plant; it was called a _____________.

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Seed Funnel

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***The steady food supply allowed people to stay in one place so this led to the development of ____________.

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Sumerian Cities

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The Sumerian religion was polytheistic and the priests role was to ______________ with the gods.

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Communicate

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Sumerian priests created a new writing system called _____________.

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Cuneiform

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***Cuneiform was a system of writing that use _________________ symbols to stand for things and ideas.

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Triangular-shaped

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***______________was written in cuneiform on clay tablets.

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The Epic of Gilgamesh

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***As the city-states grew they fought and argued so the first kings of Sumer were ________________.

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Military leaders

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***The fighting amount the ________________ eventually lead to the conquest of Sumer.

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City-states

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***The Sumerians made many advancements. They created sculptures that were _______________. They developed ____________ which helped them make stronger weapons.

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Realistic (human-like)

Bronze

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Fighting continued between city-states for many years while a new society arose _______________.

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Mesopotamia

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A man from this new society named _____________ became ruler.

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Sargon

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***Sargon conquered and controlled Sumerian states and eventually created an ___________.

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This Akkadian empire lasted for more than ______ years.

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A new empire arose under Hammurabi with its center in ___________.

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Hammurabi was an excellent military leader, and he was also a _____________.

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Skilled ruler

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***He set up a set of laws called ________________ that followed the “offense, punishment” pattern.

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Hammurabi’s Code

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***The idea that everyone must obey the law, including powerful proletarians is found in _______________.

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***Assyria lay _______ of Babylon and they used ________ to make their weapons stronger.

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An Assyrian ruler named ___________ made the city if Ninevak his capital.

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After he dies, ________________ became king of Babylon.

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Nebuchadnezzar II

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***The Assyrians controlled their large empire by maintaining many ______________.
Units of government - Provinces
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***Cyrus the Great was a Persian ruler after Nebuchadnezzar. He allowed the ______________ to live in Jerusalem while Nebuchadnezzar banished them.
Jewish people
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Babylon's thick walls and strong gates were not able to keep out new conquerors. Within a few decades, the _____________ became the largest the world had ever seen.
Persian Empire
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______________ ruled Persia after Cambysea. Persia was defeated by the Greeks at the ____________.
Darius the Great Battle of Marathon
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The Persians brought many changes. Name 5
1. Created a political structure that gave local people some control over their own government. 2. Created a common currency 3. Created a fairer system in which each province paid according to its wealth -tribute 4. Built road across the empire - 1,500 mile long Great Royal Road. 5. Set up postal stations along the Great Royal Road - fastest communication system of the time 6. Idea of one God.
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***Mesopotamia relief sculpture is often found on a standing, carved stone slab or pillar called a _______.
Stele
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Near the Mediterranean Sea the _______________ civilization began.
Phoenician
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***The Phoenicians were ______________ and depended on the _______________ to guide their sailors more accurately.
Traders North Star
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***The Phoenicians depended on their ___________ for the natural resources not found in the homeland.
Colonys
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***Phoenicians depended on __________, a good or service produced in another country, to supply their needs.
Imports
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***The Phoenicians developed an alphabet based on ________. This is the alphabet we use today.
Sound - 22 symbols each of which stood for a consonant sound.
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***The spread of the Phoenicians alphabet to Greece and eventually Rome is an example of ____________.
Cultural diffusion