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Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Chapter 5
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People
Places
Judaism
Moses
Miscellaneous
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What is Monotheism?
A.The belief in ONE God.
B.The belief in MANY Gods.
C. The name of the Hebrew Bible.
D. A temple.
A. The belief in
ONE God.
What is The Torah?
A.The Christian Bible.
B. Mesopotamia food.
C. The Hebrew Bible.
D. The belief in many gods.
C. The Hebrew Bible.
What is a Ziggurat?
A. A Religion that had many gods and goddesses.
B. A large temple located in the center of ancient
Sumerian cities.
C. Ancient vegetables.
D. A Native American house.
B. A large temple
located in the center
of ancient Sumerian
cities.
What is Polytheism?
A. The belief in many gods.
B. The belief in one god.
C. A new government in Mesopotamia.
D. New technology for farming.
A. The belief in
Many gods and
goddesses.
What is a city-state?
A. The toy maker.
B. A farming tool.
C. A self-governing city,
often with surrounding
lands and villages.
D. A place to worship.
C. A self-governing city,
often with surrounding
lands and villages.
Who was Sargon?
A.King of the city-state Kish:
United the city-states of
Sumer to create an empire.
B. Pharaoh of Egypt.
C. King of England.
D. A dictator.
A. King of the
city-state Kish:
United the citystates of Sumer to
create an empire.
Who was:
Abraham
Founder of Judaism
who, according to the
Bible, led his family
from Ur to Canaan in
obedience to Gods
command (1700 B.C.).
Who was:
Moses
A Prophet who led the
Israelites out of slavery in
Egypt (1200 B.C.).
For 3 Extra Points: This
event is known as what in
The Bible?
Who was:
Hammurabi
King of the Babylonian
Empire; creator of the
Code of Hammurabi :
one of the world’s oldest
codes of law (1800-1750
B.C.).
Who was:
Gilgamesh
He was the hero in The Epic of
Gilgamesh, the earliest known epic, or
long narrative poem. He was a
legendary king of Uruk, who is unable
to face the idea of death and so goes
on a quest to find immortality. After
many dangerous confrontations,
Gilgamesh returns home and comes to
accept death as inevitable for humans.
Define:
Jerusalem
An ancient city in
western Asia the
capital of
present day
Israel.
Define:
Sumer
A group of ancient citystates in Southern
Mesopotamia; the
earliest civilization in
Mesopotamia.
Define:
Fertile Crescent
A fertile region in
southwestern Asia that
includes the region of
Mesopotamia.
Define:
Babylonia
An ancient
Mesopotamian empire
that extended
throughout the Fertile
Crescent in the
1700s B.C.
What are the name of the
two rivers that are vital for
this civilization to survive?
The Tigris River and
Euphrates River.
What is a Covenant ?
A Covenant is an
agreement between two
parties in which each
party makes
commitments.
What drove the Hebrews
out of their “Promised
Land” of Canaan and into
Egypt?
Famine and the hope of
food.
For 3 Extra Points : Can
you give an example of
how history repeats
itself?
Define:
Judaism
The religion of the
Jewish people.
How did the Hebrew’s
fortunes change once they
were in Egypt?
They went from being welcomed
to being enslaved.
What was the Covenant
between God and
Abraham?
God promised land and an
increase of Abraham’s people
in return for their accepting
Him as Their God and God’s
ways.
Why did Moses have
to flee Egypt,
although he was a
member of the
pharaoh’s household?
He had killed a man who
was beating a slave and
so he was wanted for
murder.
What command does
the Bible say God
gave Moses?
To return to the
pharaoh (Egypt) to free
the Israelites.
Was Moses eager to obey
this command? Explain?
No, he was very
reluctant, but
obeyed anyway.
What are The Ten
Commandments?
According to the Hebrew
Bible, the laws God gave to
Moses on Mount Sinai.
How did the Hebrew's
religion differ from
the other religions in
the Fertile Crescent?
The Hebrew’s
believed in
monotheism and the
other religions
followed polytheism.
What is Diaspora?
The scattering of
Jews to MANY
parts of the world.
What did they use to
make bronze?
Copper and Tin.
What are some of the
lasting achievements of
ancient Mesopotamia?
The wheel, cuneiform,
and the arch, ect….
What was unique about
the two rivers that made
up the Fertile Crescent?
The people of Mesopotamia did not
know when they were going to flood.
It flooded at different times each
year.
What are some of the
countries that make up
Mesopotamia today
(Present day), and what is
this region called?
Some of the countries
that make up
Mesopotamia today are:
Syria,Iraq,Israel,
Jordan, and Turkey. The
Region is called The
Middle East.
Make your wager
Final Answer
Cause and Effect
What were the
Enlightenment (Ben
Franklin) and the
Great Awakening
(Jonathan Edwards)