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Mesopotamia Warm Up How do rules promote integrity? SAT/ACT Word of the Day: Integrity (n) decency, honesty, wholeness ANNOUNCEMENTS Tutoring today until 4 Possible quiz tomorrow on things learned this week 3. Notebook check (raise them in the air!) 4. Divider categories 1. Warm Ups 2. Worksheets 3. Homework 4. Quizzes 5. Tests 1. 2. Quote Analysis “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.” Changes in Civilizations • Early civilizations relied on the environment & began to trade for things they did not have • As people traded, they began to share ideas • Cultural Diffusion: Sharing & adopting new ideas, skills, & beliefs. • As civilizations continued to grow, they began to compete with each other for resources, often leading to warfare The Fertile Crescent, Video Due to the nutrient rich soil, many civilizations emerged Fertile soil = good for farming!! Civilization is dependent on geography Mesopotamia means: Land between the rivers Two major rivers Tigris & Euphrates Rivers Sumerian Civilization • Settled in Sumer • Cities developed around 3,000 BCE • • Used mud bricks (example of how geography influence society) City-states developed • Small cities with a government Religion and Government • Religion was the center of life • Polytheism: Belief in many gods • Usually controlled nature, protected each city-state, & were like humans • Priests initially governed citystates & enjoyed high status • Successful war chiefs became kings & formed dynasties • Dynasty: rulers from the same family Intellectual and Technology O http://app.discoveryeducation.com/search? Ntt=mesopotamia O See if you can fill out the intellectual and technological advances for Sumer/Mespotamia SPRITE for Sumer Directions: 1. You will have 20 minutes to complete this assignment 2. Read the excerpt and fill in the corresponding section on your worksheet Warm Up O Take out a sheet of paper and pencil for quiz O Study notes until class starts Answer the following in complete sentences: Name_________________ Date__________________ 1. Name 2 ways life changed from the Paleolithic to Neolithic Revolutions: 2. In thinking about the governments we learned this week, choose one that was your favorite and choose one that was your least favorite. Justify your answers for both choices. 3. How did geography impact the development of civilization? Provide at least two examples: Warm Up Start on your Unit 1 Tracker Reflections Math & Sciences • Number system based on 60 • Used geometry to build cities & irrigation systems • Invented wheel & plow • Basic surgery Arts • Ramps, arches, & Columns • Cylinder seals Sumerian Culture Trade & Society • Traded with other societies • Traders became wealthy • Class systems Writing • • • • First writing system Cuneiform Used stylus on clay tablets Epic of Gilgamesh Decline of Sumer = Rise of Babylonia Sumer declined and neighboring tribes fought for control. The Amorites (a tribe) won and in 1792 BC, King Hammurabi took the throne at Babylon. He united Mesopotamia and built the Babylonian Empire. Mesopotamian Empires Sumer Babylonians • Created Cuneiform – written language • Notable Ruler = Hammurabi • Invented the wheel, • Taxed & traded Metal plow, cities, • Hammurabi’s Code: Set of written laws & punishments government, temples, number system • Adapted ways of previous empires Codifying Law Code of Hammurabi #196 – If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out. #202- If any one strike the body of a man higher in rank than he, he shall receive sixty blows with an ox-whip in public Some Babylonian Laws 1. If anyone is committing a robbery and is caught, then he shall be put to death. 2. If the slave of a freed man strike the body of a freed man, his ear shall be cut off. 3. If a man out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out. CODIFY Codify means to write down laws and display them for everyone to see Why is codifying laws important? Is it necessary to right the laws down? Discussion 1. Based on Hammurabi’s actual laws what kind of ruler do you think he was? 2. What kind of society was it? 3. Was everyone equal? 4. Let’s see Court Room Activity (See handout) Code of Hammurabi Worksheet Writing Prompt