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Mesopotamian & Egyptian Vocabulary Challenge Submitted by C. Stephen Ingraham CSI08

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Mesopotamian & Egyptian Vocabulary Challenge

Submitted by C. Stephen Ingraham

CSI08

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An extra supply. a) social class b) annex c) Surplus d) innovation.

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Any change of fertile land into desert, whether caused by climate or human actions. a)desertification b) heiroglyphics c) cuneiform d) edicts

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The exchange of one good or service for

a) Covenant b) Barter c) Annex d) Obelisk

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The use of tools and skills to make a product or achieve a goal.

a)Invention b) Innovation c) Technology d) Ziggurat.

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The commands or directions of a monarch or one in authority.a)desertification b) heiroglyphics c) cuneiform d) edicts

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A person who buys and sells goods for a living

a) Merchant b) Scribe c) City-state d) Peasant.

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An Egyptian King. a) a monarch b) an emperorc) a caliph d) a pharaoh

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A tomb for a dead Egyptian ruler or noble. a) pyramid b) papyrusc) peasants d) pharaoh.

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A land of many conquered people and places governed by one ruler.

a) authority b) monarch c) empire d) emperor

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A huge mud-brick temple found in the middle of each Mesopotamian city-state.

a) Invention b) Innovation c) Technology d) Ziggurat.

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A series of Egyptian rulers from the same family.a) a monarch b) an emperorc) a caliph d) a dynasty

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A person who knows how to read and write.

a) untouchable b) peasant c) monarch d) scribe.

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To take over the land of others.a) Covenant b) Barter c) Conquer d) Colony

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The right to rule. a) social class b) authority c) extra supply

d) pyramid.

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A government which has one person with complete right to rule in peacetime and in war.

a) Civilization b) Pharaoh c) Monarchy d) Scribe.

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A dead body which has been preserved.a) pyramid b) obeliskc) mummy d) pharaoh.

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Small fine bits of rock and soil. a) annex b) obelisk c) desertification d) silt

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The belief in many supreme beings or gods.

a) Torah b) Monotheism c) Polytheism

d) Covenant.

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To take over or conquer.a) pyramid b) obelisk c) annex d) statue.

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The religion of the Jewish people. a) Islam b) Judaism c) obelisk d) money economy

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Complete freedom.a)independence b) obelisk c) annex d) statue.

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The Egyptian people who farmed the land.a) pyramid b) papyrusc) peasants d) pharaoh.

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A group of buyers and sellers working together.

a) trading network b) obelisk c) money economy d) dynasty

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A new way of doing things. a) Invention b) Innovation

c) Technology d) Ziggurat.

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A culture with well developed forms of government, religion, writing, and learning.

a) civilization b) papyrus c) monarchy d) trading network.

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Groups within a civilization with different levels of importance.

a) Castes b) Pyramids c) City-states d) Social classes.

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A city or village and the farm lands around it with its own leaders and government.

a) Pyramid b) Government c) City-state d) Social classes.

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The Egyptian picture writing system.a)desertification b) heiroglyphics c) cuneiform d) edicts

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The first five books of the Bible of the Israelites.

a) The Code of Hammurabi b) the Ten Commandments c) Edicts d) Torah

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An organized system that groups use to make laws and decisions. a) Trading Network

b) Government c) City-state d) Social classes.

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An ancient monument consisting of a single pillar of stone. a) pyramid b) obelisk c) annex d) statue.

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An economic system based on the use of money rather than on barter.

a) cultural diffusion b) Judaism c) Taxation d) money economy

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A paper like material. a) pyramid b) papyrusc) peasants d) pharaoh.

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The support of a government where people were required to pay taxes in crops or other goods they produced.

a) cultural diffusion b) peasants c) taxation d) money economy

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The spreading of new ideas to other places.

a) cultural diffusion b) Judaism c) taxation d) money economy

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An agreement. a) Covenant b) Edict c) Conquer d) Colony

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A settlement separated from, but under the control of, a home country.

a) City-State b) Annex c) Conquer d) Colony

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A set of laws for responsible Jewish behavior.

a) The Code of Hammurabi b) the Ten Commandments c) Edicts d) Torah

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A collection of 282 laws that dealt with almost every aspect of Mesopotamian life.

a) The Code of Hammurabi b) the Ten Commandments c) Edicts d) Torah

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Fair treatment under the law within each social class.

a) The Code of Hammurabi c) the Ten Commandments b) Dynasty d) Torah

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To tell ahead of time.a) desertification b) predict c) cuneiform d) edicts

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The belief in one supreme being or god.

a) Torah b) Monotheism c) Polytheism

d) Covenant.

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The ruler of an empire. a) authority b) monarch c) empire d) emperor