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Social Hierarchy Vocabulary

Government and Written

Law

Random Questions Potpourri

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The US social hierarchy is based on this

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Wealth

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List the 3 Mesopotamian classes from top to bottom in

order.

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Amelu, Mushkinu, Wardu

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The Mesopotamian social hierarchy is

based on this.

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Jobs

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The bottom of social hierarchies was usually

comprised of whom.

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Slaves

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Trades people and businessmen comprised this

Mesopotamian level.

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Mushkinu

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Artificially bringing water to land for increasing plant

growth.

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Irrigation

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A public clerk whose job is to copy down

information.

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Scribe

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The slaves or lowest class in Mesopotamia

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Wardu

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Define Ziggurat

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Mesopotamian religious temple at the

center of a city

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A place with surrounding countryside that has the same leader of religious, political,

economic, and cultural life.

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City-State

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King who created Mesopotamian written

code of law.

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Hammurabi

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Why was Hammurabi’s code an

achievement?

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It was the first code of laws to apply to

everyone

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Hammurabi said this about his code of laws.

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The god’s told him to create it.

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Why do civilizations have a code of law?

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Used to guide life and control the population

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A nickname for the punishments dictated by

Hammurabi’s code.

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An eye for an eye.

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What is the #1 Rule for station’s work?

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FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS!!!

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What did surplus food allow the Mesopotamian

civilization to have?

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Different Jobs/Specialized

Workers

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Why did Mesopotamians keep

records?

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Recorded traded goods; amounts of barley in the

temple; etc

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Name two technologies that came out of

Mesopotamia

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The arch and the wheel

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Name the most important building and

its location in a Mesopotamian city-

state

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Ziggurat; Center

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What was one of the King’s most important jobs in Mesopotamia?

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Running the Army

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What was the Mesopotamians view of

the afterlife?

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There was none, just a dark underworld. Life was to please the gods

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Mesopotamia is located between which two

rivers?

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Tigris and Euphrates

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What was the problem that ancient

Mesopotamians faced when they moved down to

the rivers?

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Floods and Droughts. Uncontrolled water supply

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What is an ARVC?

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Ancient River Valley Civilization