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1. Why was Mesopotamia a good location to live or settle next to? Use image of the map to explain your answer. (RH1) (there are 2 correct answers- pick just one)
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The Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf was useful for trade.
The regular flooding along the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers made the land around them especially fertile and ideal for growing crops for food.
To settle near by the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers helped people survive because it provided sources for food.
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2. ANALYZE the image.
What did people living in Mesopotamia use rivers for?
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transportation routes
agriculture (farms) watering
diving contests
drinking water
swimming lessons
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1. Why was Mesopotamia a good location to live or settle next to? Use image of the map to explain your answer. (RH1) (there are 2 correct answers- pick just one)
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2. ANALYZE the image.
What did people living in Mesopotamia use rivers for?
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3. According to this passage, how did irrigation help farmers in Mesopotamia?
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4. Make an inference using the previous images (above). Choose the answer that best fits the images. (RH7)
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6. According to the text, what detail is given to support the idea that the Sumerians were an advanced (well developed) civilization? (The answer must be found IN THE TEXT!) (RH1)
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7. Based on the quote from Hammurabi which statement supports the reason why he created laws? (RH1)
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8. The 5 themes of geography are:
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9. A civilization is:
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10. Irrigation is
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11. An artifact is
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13. Most of the early river valley civilizations began
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14. The Nile River was essential for the development of
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15. Agricultural is the practice of
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Read the excerpt below and answer question 16:
Practical Uses of Fire
The earliest humans had the intelligence to recognize that they could use fire for many purposes. Fire provided warmth and light; and kept wild animals away at night. A fire was useful for hunting; hunters with torches could drive a herd of animals over the edge of a cliff. Early humans also learned that they could cook food with fire. Cooking made food taste better and easier to swallow.
How would early humans use fire?
Sentence starter: Early humans would use fire for...