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  1. Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Category 1 Category 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. C1 final FINAL JEOPARDY Describe the geographical features of Mesopotamia and tell why it was the perfect place for civilization to begin.

  3. C1 final Features: Rivers: provided lots of fresh water, method of transportation; and fertile soil Mountains: melting snow fed the rivers in the Spring; mountains offered protection from enemies Deserts: offered protection from invasion

  4. Perfect place for civilization to begin because rich soil and plenty of water made it easy to have a surplus of food. When you have a surplus of food people have more time on their hands and the other elements of a civilization can develop.

  5. C1 $100 A group of many lands under one ruler.

  6. C1 $100 An empire

  7. C1 $200 Building material used by the Sumerians

  8. C1 $200 Mud brick

  9. C1 $300 Record keepers who went on to be government officials

  10. C1 $300 scribes

  11. C1 $400 “New Stone Age”

  12. C1 $400 Neolithic Age

  13. C1 $500 The development of different kinds of jobs

  14. C1 $500 specialization

  15. C2 $100 Chaldean King who made the Hanging Gardens

  16. C2 $100 Nebuchadnezzar

  17. C2 $200 First person to unite a group of city states into one empire

  18. C2 $200 Sargon

  19. C2 $300 First leader to create a written law code

  20. C2 $300 Hammurabi

  21. C2 $400 King of the Akkadians

  22. C2 $400 Sargon

  23. C2 $500 A skilled craftsperson

  24. C2 $500 artisan

  25. C3 $100 Number of social classes in Mesopotamian culture

  26. C3 $100 3

  27. C3 $200 Who was a member of the lower class?

  28. C3 $200 slaves

  29. C3 $300 Who were members of the upper class? (3)

  30. C3 $300 Wealthy landowners Priests Government officials

  31. C3 $400 Who were members of the middle class? (Name 3)

  32. C3 $400 merchants; traders; artisans; laborers; farmers; scribes

  33. C3 $500 Which social class were most Mesopotamian people part of ?

  34. C3 $500 Middle

  35. C4 $100 Building dams, ditches and channels to bring water to crops

  36. C4 $100 irrigation

  37. C4 $200 Wedge shaped writing

  38. C4 $200 cuneiform.

  39. C4 $300 Things made by humans long ago

  40. C4 $300 artifacts

  41. C4 $400 Traces of plants or animals preserved in rock

  42. C4 $400 fossils

  43. C4 $500 Another name for Mesopotamia

  44. C4 $500 Fertile Crescent.

  45. C5 $100 Sumerian building built in layers with a temple at the top

  46. C5 $100 ziggurat

  47. C5 $200 “Old Stone Age”

  48. C5 $200 Paleolithic Age

  49. C5 $300 Mesopotamia’s climate was…

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