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In ancient Mesopotamia, hierarchy of scale was a convention that indicated ______.
the first families
order of importance
the power of money
order of the gods
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What was the Mesopotamian Religion?
Polytheistic
monotheism
Muslim
Christianity
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One of the oldest written laws written in Ancient Mesopotamia.
Code of Hammurabi
The Bible
The Iliad
Magna Carta
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Mesopotamia means_____________________.
"The land between the lakes"
"A land of gratitude"
"A land of fertile soil"
"The land between the rivers"
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of Mesopotamian civilizations?
a numeric system based on 10, 60, and 360
cuneiform
catapults
ziggurats
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The _________________ was the head of the government and the laws in Ancient Mesopotamia.
king
nobles
priest
merchants
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Where did most ancient civilizations begin?
In Fertile Land
On Islands
In the Mountains
Beside Rivers
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Define surplus.
Having the best agriculture.
The supply of products in excess.
Having more achievements than what you need.
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Which capital city has the most terrifying army?
Nineveh
Akkadians
Babylon
Sumerians
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What is King Hammurabi known for?
He developed polytheism.
He was the first to develop a code of laws for a civilization.
He developed farming domestication.
He developed trading.
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What were the major achievements in Mesopotamia?
wheel, farming, writing, mathematics, bronze
writing, commerce, trade, clay tablets
steel making, library of Nineveh, farming, wheel
chariots, iron weapons, clay tablets, writing
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How did Mesopotamia keep records?
Word of mouth
Stories and fables
Religious artifacts
Cuneiform
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The two rivers are the the _________________________________________.
Tigris and Euphrates
North and South
Tigers and Elephants
Tiger and Euphrates
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