1. The earliest rulers of Mesopotamia were: 2. Victory steles were carved narratives that typically told stories of victories in battle. True or False? 3. The 'Warka Vase' and the 'Victory Stele of Naram-Sin' are similar in that both: 4. Hammurabi of Babylon unified Mesopotamia and was the first ruler to have scribes write down all the laws of the land. True or False?
Question:
1. The earliest rulers of Mesopotamia were: 2. Victory steles were carved narratives that typically told stories of victories in battle. True or False? 3. The 'Warka Vase' and the 'Victory Stele of Naram-Sin' are similar in that both: 4. Hammurabi of Babylon unified Mesopotamia and was the first ruler to have scribes write down all the laws of the land. True or False?
Choices:
- The earliest rulers of Mesopotamia were city-states.
- Victory steles were carved narratives that typically told stories of victories in battle. True
- Victory steles were carved narratives that typically told stories of victories in battle. False
- The 'Warka Vase' and the 'Victory Stele of Naram-Sin' are similar in that both use themes of agriculture and fertility.
- The 'Warka Vase' and the 'Victory Stele of Naram-Sin' are similar in that both were painted on the walls of ziggurats.
- The 'Warka Vase' and the 'Victory Stele of Naram-Sin' are similar in that both are carved in relief.
- The 'Warka Vase' and the 'Victory Stele of Naram-Sin' are similar in that both were intended to keep the ancient gods happy.
- Hammurabi of Babylon unified Mesopotamia and was the first ruler to have scribes write down all the laws of the land. True
- Hammurabi of Babylon unified Mesopotamia and was the first ruler to have scribes write down all the laws of the land. False
Answer:
The earliest rulers of Mesopotamia were city-states. Victory steles were carved narratives that typically told stories of victories in battle. True The 'Warka Vase' and the 'Victory Stele of Naram-Sin' are similar in that both are carved in relief. Hammurabi of Babylon unified Mesopotamia and was the first ruler to have scribes write down all the laws of the land. True