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Chapter 4 Hosted by Mrs. Schlemmer

Those Rulers Ancient Policies Important FactsMiscellaneous

Row 1, Col 1 He created the first empire Who is Sargon?

1,2 Laws that the Babylonian Empire had to follow What is Hammurabi’s Code?

1,3 The region between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea What is the Fertile Cresent?

1,4 These people treated the people they conquered in a very cruel manner. Who are the Assyrians?

2,1 He built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon for his wife. Who was Nebuchadnezzar?

2,2 They ruled right after the Assyrians. Who were the Chaldeans?

2,3 The ruler that gave the Hebrews the best treament. Who was Cyrus?

2,4 They were the first people the Persians conquered. Who was the Medes?

3,1 Darius based his laws on the earlier set of laws created by them. Who were the Babylonians?

3,2 These two rulers showed the most concern about justice for the people in their empire. Who were Cyrus and Hammurabi?

3,3 The title given to the one who rules the empire. Who is an emperor?

3,4 This code was sometimes called an “Eye for an eye”. What is the Hammurabi’s Code?

4,1 To force people to move away from their homelands. What is exile?

4,2 This had to be payed by conquered rulers to the Assyrians. What is tribute?

4,3 She was Nebuchadnezzar’s wife. Who was Amytis?

4,4 Ancient Persian is in this modern-day land. What is Iran?

5,1 He set up a policy of toleration. Who was Cyrus?

5,2 He set up governors called satraps. Who was Darius?

5,3 This was first used as a road for government purposes. What was the Royal Road?

5,4 Darius divided the empire into these. What were provinces?