A) They could trade with one another B) They could not defend themselves against stronger groups C) They had very few natural resources available. D) They did not cooperate to build the irrigation systems.
A) One government that conquered and then ruled over several groups B) Many beautiful works of art were produced. C) Public works such as irrigation were organized. D) Rulers claimed to get their power from the gods.
A) Sargon B) Hammurabi C) Cyrus D) Nebuchdrezzer
A) Military Strategy B) Complex Technology C) Religious Teachings D) Economic Wealth
A) Mined for precious stones in the mountains B) Collected tributes from conquered people C) Printed paper money to buy what it needed D) Expanded irrigiation to grow bigger crops
A) Get water for farming B) Make objects from metal C) Attack enemy forces D) Record and celebrate important achievements
A) A code of laws B) A military strategy C) A style of battle D) A system of canals
A) Collect Taxes B) Train Soldiers C) Destroy Crops D) Conquer Cities
A) Nineveh B) Ur C) Agade D) Babylon
A) To raise crops in the dry soil B) To bring water to the city C) To protect the palace from attacks D) To let boats pass between rivers
A) It used mild punishments. B) It put an end to slavery C) It gave some rights to women and slaves D) It treated all classes of people the same.
A) Akkadians B) Babylonians C) Assyrians D) Neo-Babylonians
A) To make farmers stay outside B) To protect the city from attacks C) To isolate his people from outsiders D) To keep his army from revolting
A) Trading with other empires B) Controlling such large areas of land and people C) Keeping track of their history. D) Choosing strong leaders
A) Burn their temples B) Enslave all of their citizens C) Force a new religion on them. D) Tear down their walls
A) Powerful laws B) Military strength C) Trade D) Peace and prosperity
A) Babylonia B) Neo-Babylonians C) Akkadians D) Assyrians
A) Akkadians B) Assyrians C) Babylonians D) Neo-Babylonians
A) Nebuchadrezzer B) Sargon C) King Solomon D) Hammurabi
A) Babylon B) Assyrian C) Akkadians D) Neo-Babylonian
A) Babylonians B) Neo-Babylonians C) Akkadians D) Assyrians
A) Isis B) Europe C) Asia D) Middle East
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