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Chapter 2

Terms

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Hammurabi
strong ruler in Babylon: conquered the Tigris and euphrates valleys; formed the Code of Hammurabi(life in Babylon)
city-state
form of community by Sumeria that included a town or city and controled land surrounding it
covenant
solemn agreement with Yahweh
scribes
learned to read and write and worked for the Egyptian government
caravans
form of traveling using donkeys and camel: travel great distances
commodities
goods that have value
barter
trading of goods in exchange for other goods
dynasty
family of rulers
Hatshepsut
one of the first female rulers: pharoah in Egypt
mummification
process Egyptians used after death to preserve Egyptians for the afterlife
empire
a form of government in which an individual or a single people rules over many other peoples and their terriotories
Phoenician alphabet
developed the alphabet
polytheism
belief in many gods
Menes
king of upper Egypt: united all of Egypt into one kingdom
cuneiform
Sumerian writing using wedges
monotheism
belief in one god
Rosetta Stone
stone in Egypt that was found by the French with several writings
Thutmose III
stepson of Hatshepsut; brought Egypt power to great heights
Ramses II
pharoah who kept the Egyptian empire together and ordered the construction of many temples and monuments
Sargon
most powerful Akkadian king
Nebuchadnezzar
leader of the Chaldeans that conquered most of the fertile crescent and rebulit the city of Babylon
Abraham
founder of the Hebrew people
money economy
trade developed by the Lydians; money as a measure of value and unit of account
arch
curved structure in Sumeria
pharoah
means
Amenhotep IV
pharoah who tried to bring social and religious changes to Egypt: believed in one god
Hyksos
people that were migrating to Egypt from Asia
ziggurats
temples in Sumeria made of baked brick
hieroglyphics
a form of writing used by the Egyptians with pics
Zoraster
prophet that taught people on earth were training for an future life
Cyrus
persian ruler who rebelled against the Medes and took over Babylon and the rest of the fertile crescent
ethical monotheism
emphasizing the ethics of one god
papyrus
paper used by the Egyptians

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