- The king was/wasn’t considered a god.
- The law was/wasn’t equal for men and woman.
- People believed/didn’t believe in afterlife.
- Assyrian Empire replaced/didn’t replace Babylonian Empire.
- Mesopotamia had/had no forests for wood, didn’t lack/lacked building materials.
- Hammurabiʼs Code established/didn’t establish the idea that rule of law is important.
- The Mesopotamians practiced/didn’t practice medicine.
Correct these sentences if necessary:
- Historians divided Mesopotamian dynasties into Old, Middle, and New kingdoms:
- Egyptians believed pharaoh was a god:
- Abu Simbel was built by Rameses III:
- People enslaved if had debts:
- Economy was based on irrigated agriculture and trade of surplus products:
- The clay tablets were left out in the sun to become hard:
- Hammurabi is most famous for his beard:
- Sumerian priests ran irrigation, so temple was center of city life:
- Queen Hatshepsut was the first teenager pharaoh:
- The Egyptians built roads to honour pharaohs:
- Food surpluses let people do jobs other than farm:
- Slaves were at bottom of society but generally treated well:
- Khufu wanted to show world his greatness and ordered construction of largest pyramid ever:
- Egyptians believed in sad afterlife:
- Anubis was a goddess of the love:
- Egyptians developed a complex society with many different jobs and social roles:
- Assyrian kings used to hunt donkeys:
- The Sumerian ruler was called patesi:
- Heavy rains flooded Nile every winter:
- Sargon I of Akkad conquered all Sumer and founded the Babylonian Empire:
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