PPT-Hammurabi Code A well-preserved Babylonian Code of Law of ancient Mesopotamia, dating
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If any one accuses another of murder but cannot prove it then the accuser shall be put to death If a free person puts out the eye of another free person that persons
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If any one accuses another of murder but cannot prove it then the accuser shall be put to death If a free person puts out the eye of another free person that persons eye shall be put out If a free person breaks the bone of another free person that persons bone shall be broken. Please print in completing all parts of the diving form 2 The dive number and position eg 101A 5136D are the official description of the dive 3 All parts of the form must be completed and the diver must sign the form before it can be checked and app Essential Question: Who is Hammurabi and how did he impact civilization?. Who is. Hammurabi?. King of Babylon from 1792-1750 B.C.. Babylon=North of Sumer on Euphrates R.. How did . Hammurabi impact civilization?. Sumer, Akkadia, Babylon, and others in the Fertile Crescent. 9. th. Grade Integrated Honors. Mr. Coia. Key Terms. Mesopotamia. : An ancient region of southwest Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq. Probably settled before 5000 B.C., the area was the home of numerous early civilizations, including Sumer, Akkad, Babylonia, and Assyria. . “Land Between the Rivers”. VIDEO. FERTILE CRESENT. Mesopotamia. Fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. 20 to 150 miles wide. SUMER. First Civilization. Collection of City-States. Each city-state centered around a temple called a Ziggurat . 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 . The Two Empires of Mesopotamia. After the Sumerians were defeated, Mesopotamia had two main . empires. : Babylonia and Assyria. An empire is an area of many territories and people that are controlled by one government.. 5. th. Grade World History- Mrs. Sing . Essential Question. 5. th. Grade-Old World History. Explain facts about the Sumer, one of the world's first civilizations. . Background. Many people invaded Mesopotamia.. Describe the development of Mesopotamian societies; include the religious, cultural, economic, and political facets of society, with attention to Hammurabi’s law code. . The Standards – AKA: The GPS’s (Georgia Performance Standards is what the state of Georgia says we have to teach you. In WH, we do not cover every standard – but do cover every standard that will be on your SGMs (Student Growth Measure); they were called the SLOs. CLASS . 6 (. moved from 5). Heirs to the Mesopotamian and Egyptian Cultures. The . Assyrians. The . Neo-Babylonians. (The Medes) and the . Persians. Mesopotamia-3500 BC. Mesopotamia-1500 BC. Mesopotamia-1450 BC. The ultimate purpose – . To find a spouse.. Further benefits:. To enjoy a good . time. socially.. To develop proper etiquette and social . graces. .. To develop your personality.. To test your . capability. 6. th. . Grade Social Studies. Chapter 5 Lesson 1 in the World Text. The Big Picture. Around 4000 BC Egyptian farming communities were growing along the Nile River.. Another civilization was also developing in . Akkadian. Empire-fractured-Babylonian Empire-fractured-Assyrian Empire-Neo-Babylonian- Persian invasion. The . Akkadian. Empire. For 1,500 years, Sumer was a land of independent city-states. Lack of unity, left them open for attacks.. Mesopotamia. Geographic Location. The area lies between the . Tigris. & . Euphrates. Rivers in modern day Iraq.. Mesopotamia. Advances. Bronze. Metallurgy. Cuneiform. (wedge shaped writing). Pictograph: picture representation. Mr. Korinek 7. th. Grade Social Studies. The Four Empires of Mesopotamia 2300 and 539 B.C.E. Akkadian. Empire. Babylonian Empire. Assyrian Empire. Neo Babylonian Empire. The . Akkadian. Empire 2300 .
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