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Ancient Middle East Reading and Study Guide (p. 27)
Chapter 2, Section 1: City-States in Mesopotamia (pp. 27-32)
- Define Fertile Crescent:
- What does the term Mesopotamia mean?
- What two rivers flowed through Mesopotamia?
- Define silt:
- What did silt allow farmers and populations to do?
- Who were the first settlers and farmers in Mesopotamia 4500 years ago?
- What three disadvantages did the Sumerians have living in Mesopotamia?
- Define irrigation:
- How did the Sumerians defend themselves and get the materials they needed?
- What was the primary building material used by Sumerians?
- Define city-state:
- What was at the center of all Sumerian city-states?
- What two major functions did ziggurats perform?
- Who became the most important people in Sumer and what did this eventually evolve into?
- Define dynasty:
- Define cultural diffusion:
- Define polytheism:
- What did Sumerians believe the afterlife would be like?
- What long poem had a large impact on other cultures like the Hebrews and Greeks?
- What four major social classes did Sumerian society have?
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- What was the status of women in Mesopotamian society?
- What five major inventions did the Sumerians contribute to the world?
- What developments in arithmetic and architecture were Sumerians responsible for?
- What great achievement was Sargon of Akkad responsible for?
- Define empire:
- Who was Hammurabi and what city did he rule?
- What is Hammurabi’s Code, how and where was it published, and how many laws were there?
- What areas of life and government were addressed by Hammurabi’s Code?
Chapter 4, Section 2: Assyria Dominates the Fertile Crescent (pp. 88-91)
- How did Assyria accomplish the acquisition of a large empire by 850 B.C.?
- Describe the weapons and armor of the Assyrians.
- Provide three methods the Assyrians used to siege and invade a city.
- What generally happened to the conquered people in cities attacked by the Assyrians?
- How did Assyrians prevent future rebellions of conquered peoples?
- What great Assyrian city was founded on the Tigris River and who built a great library there?
- What two powers eventually conquered the Assyrians and demolished Nineveh?
- What city became the center of a new empire and who restored the city?
- What did Nebuchadnezzar build which became one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World?
- How high was the ziggurat built by Nebuchadnezzar there?
Chapter 4, Section 3: Persia Unites Many Lands (pp. 92-96)
- In contrast to the Assyrians, what did the Persians base their empire on?
- From where did the Persians ancestors come before arriving in ancient Iran?
- What military genius conquered land from the Indus River to Anatolia?
- Provide three specific examples of the kindness and wisdom of Cyrus the Great.
- Who conquered Egypt for the Persians?
- Who eventually took the throne of Persia with the help of the Immortals?
- What was the great genius of Darius?
- What did Darius allow local people to do in the provinces he set up?
- Define satrap:
- How did Darius ensure the loyalty of his satraps?
- What two other tools did Darius use to hold his empire together?
- What invention did Darius borrow from the Lydians of Asia Minor?
- Who developed a religious system for the Persians?
- What were the two gods of Zoroastrianism and what did each represent?
- What is the holy book of Zoroastrianism called?
- What were worshippers in the Zoroastrian religions required to choose and what would be the result of this choice?
- What modern world religions were heavily influenced by Zoroastrianism?