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Page 1: Mesopotamia: The Land Between the Rivers Mr. Ornstein Willow Canyon High School.

Mesopotamia: The Land Between the Rivers

Mr. Ornstein

Willow Canyon High School

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Answer???

Why is it good for students to know their student handbook? How does it protect you from teachers and administrators?

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What does Mesopotamia Mean?

Land Between the Two RiversGreekBetween the Tigris and

Euphrates

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Where is Mesopotamia?

Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

Modern Day IraqPart of the Fertile

Crescent

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Fertile Crescent

Arc of Fertile Land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf

Rich Soil and Abundant Crops Made It Possible to Sustain the Earliest Civilizations

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Fertile Crescent

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Crescent NOT Croissant

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The Oldest Cradle of Civilization

Mesopotamia Was the Oldest Cradle of Civilization

The First Cities Developed in Mesopotamia

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Location not Civilization

Mesopotamia is a Location and Not One Single Civilization

A Number of Different Civilizations Lived in Mesopotamia

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Who Lived in Mesopotamia??

SumeriansBabyloniansAssyriansPersians

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The Sumerians

3000 BCSeparate City-States (City that is

its own country)

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The Sumerians

Cuneiform-one of the earliest forms of writing

Ziggurats- pyramid like structuresFirst CitiesMud Brick WallsIrrigation Systems

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Cuneiform

How was Cuneiform like Egyptian Hieroglyphics?

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Ziggurats

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Mesopotamians Were Polytheistic

Mesopotamians Believed in Many Gods.

City-States Worshipped Their Own Gods

Ziggurats Were to honor the God of the City-State

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Babylonians

Great Ancient City of BabylonOne of the First Large Empires in

HistoryGreat King HammurabiFirst Law Code

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Code of Hammurabi

First Known Written Law Code282 Laws“Eye for an Eye”Unequal Penalties for Rich and

Poor

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Sargon of Akkad

Created First Empire

Empire-Large Amount of Land or People under One ruler

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Answer

How are city-states different from Empires?

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Achievements of Mesopotamia

First Civilization First Cities First Law Codes Epic of Gilgamesh-

one of the first great books

Cuneiform Ziggurats

The WheelFirst Empire Irrigation

SystemsMud WallsAchievements in

Math and Science

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Answer for Collection

Which Achievement is most significant and why?

Why is Hammurabi’s Code Important?

What two geographic features made life possible in Mesopotamia