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Review: Sumer to Babylon Do Now #11 Hammurabi’s Code: is known as the first set of laws. Were these laws fair in your opinion? (Use examples) Could you live in a society that had to follow these laws? Reminder: fingers cut off, put to death, hair shaved, eye for an eye AGENDA • Do Now #11 • Cornell Notes • Review – Sumer & Babylon • Introduce TCI History Alive (Demonstration) • Collaborative – Timeline Organizer (Game) • Independent – Quizlet Mesopotamia (Vocabulary) • Homework – Short Essay: A Day in Ancient Mesopotamia (Thursday/Friday) 1 page Name Mr. Magnuson History 8/25 – 8/29 Questions: Summary: Page 1 Mesopotamia: Sumer & Babylon Sumerian Social Hierarchy Pyramid HIGH MIDDLE King Priests Landholders/Scribe s Merchants & Artisans Farmers & Villagers LOW Slaves Sumerian Inventions Plow Sail Irrigation Wheel Cuneiform Arch Babylonian Law Code of Hammurabi • First set of codes (laws) • 300 total laws • Both the accused and accuser have the opportunity to provide evidence • Each law clarifies punishment for law-breakers Neo-Babylon Large City Walls used for Defense Hanging Gardens of Babylon The Time of King Nebuchadnezzar Collaborative Station Timeline Challenge • Neanderthal Card • Cuneiform Card • Neo-Babylonian Empire Card • First Cities Card • Homo Sapiens Card • Code of Hammurabi Card • Homo Erectus Card • Sumerian City-states Card • Neolithic Age Card Student Ambassador Responsibilities - Greet guests to our classroom - Introduce digital agenda - When requested assist peers