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ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIAAKKDADIAN EMPIRE READINGCOMPREHENSION*Article*10 Matching Questions*10 True/False Questions*4 Multiple Choice Questions*Key Included

NameANCIENT MESOPOTAMIAAKKADIAN EMPIREThe Akkadian Empire was the first Empire to rule all of Mesopotamia. Itlasted about 200 years from 2300 BC to 2100 BC. Originally the Sumerianslived in the southern part of Mesopotamia and the Akkadians lived in thenorthern part. They had similar governments and cultures, but spokedifferent languages. The governments had individual city-states, whereeach city had its own ruler that controlled the city and the surroundingarea. The city-states were not initially united and often warred with oneanother. Eventually, the Akkadian rulers started to see the advantage touniting many of their cities under a single nation and began forming alliances to worktogether.Sargon the Great rose to poweraround 2300 BC. According to Sumerianliterature, Sargon was born to an Akkadianhigh priestess and a poor father, maybe agardener. His mother abandoned him byputting him a reed woven basket and let itfloat down the river, like Moses a thousandyears later. Sargon was rescued and madefriends with the goddess Ishtar and wasbrought up in the king’s court. Sargon builthimself a new city at Akkad and made himself the king of it when he grew up. He graduallyconquered all the land around it, making the Akkadian Empire.The powerful Sumerian city of Uruk attacked Akkad, but they fought back andeventually conquered Uruk. Sargon went on to conquer all of the Sumerian city-states andunited northern and southern Mesopotamia under a single ruler. Sargon brought the newidea that a king should be succeeded by his sons. Prior to this new kings were elected bythe rich men of each city. Sargon made his daughter Enheduanna the high priestess forlife of the mood god Nanna at Ur, and also the high priestess of the sky god An at Uruk.Enheduanna became powerful and wrote two long sets of hymns, or songs for the gods.

Both hymns insisted that it was good and natural for Sargon’s empire to be unified. She isthe first author whose name is known- man or woman- anywhere in the world.When Sargon died, his sons succeeded him as king of the Akkadians. They wereassassinated and Sargon’s young grandson, Naram-Sin became theking. He ruled for 56 years and was successful. He stretched theAkkadian Empire from Lebanon on the Mediterranean coast, up northinto Turkey and south to the Persian Gulf. Naram-Sin’s reign isconsidered the peak of the Akkadian Empire.Naram-Sin was succeeded by his own son Shar-kali-Sharri, buthe failed to hold the Akkadian Empire together. The Sumerian city ofUr rose back into power and conquered the city of Akkad in 2100 BC.The Empire remained united, but was now ruled by a Sumerian king.The empire grew weaker over the years and was eventuallyconquered by the Armorites around 2000 BC.MATCHING: Match the term with its definition.1. Naram-SinA. King who established the Akkadian Empire2. SumeriansB. Great city established by Sargon the Great3. City-StatesC. Region where the Akkadian Empire was created4. UrD. People who eventually conquered the Akkadians5. Mesopotamia7. AkkadE. The grandson of Sargon the Great who expanded theAkkadian EmpireF. Sargon the Great and this Biblical figure had a similarstart in lifeG. People defeated by the Akkadians8. Sargon the GreatH. City that was taken back by the Sumerians in 2100 BC.9. ArmoritesI. Government system of the Akkadians10. MosesJ. Sargon the Great’s daughter who wrote hymnspromoting unification6. Enheduanna

TRUE or FALSE? Place a check in the correct column.Statement11. The Sumerians and Akkadians both lived in the area of Mesopotamia.12. The Sumerians defeated the Akkadians and create an empire.13. Sargon the Great established the city of Uruk in Mesopotamia.14. Sargon the Great’s father was also a king.15. Sargon brought the idea that a king should be succeeded by his sons.16. Sargon’s daughter succeeded him as the ruler of the Akkadian Empire.17. Two of Sargon’s sons were assassinated.18. Naram-Sin ruled the Akkadian Empire for 56 years.19. The Sumerians defeated the Akkadian Empire around 2000 BC.20. The Akkadian Empire was the first empire to rule all of Mesopotamia.True FalseMULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the BEST answer from the choices provided.21. Which of the following is an accurate statement about the Akkadian Empire?A. The Akkadian Empire was created by Naram-Sin.B. Sargon the Great was a corrupt ruler and was assassinated.C. The Akkadian Empire was the first united empire to rule Mesopotamia.D. The Sumerians eventually conquered the Akkadians.22. Which of the following is an accurate statement about Sargon the Great?A. His father was also a king.B. His mother was a queen.C. He was a cruel ruler.D. He was abandoned as a baby.23. Which of Sargon the Great’s descendants greatly expanded the Akkadian Empire?A. Naram-SinB. EnheduannaC. Shar-kali-SharriD. Nanna24. Which idea did Sargon the Great bring to the Akkadian Empire?A. Rulers should rule with an iron fistB. Sons should follow their fathers as rulersC. Empires should be ruled by city-statesD. Only one person should be allowed to rule an empire

KEYMATCHING: Match the term with its definition.1. E Naram-SinA. King who established the Akkadian Empire2. G SumeriansB. Great city established by Sargon the Great3. I City-StatesC. Region where the Akkadian Empire was created4. H UrD. People who eventually conquered the Akkadians5. C Mesopotamia7. B AkkadE. The grandson of Sargon the Great who expanded theAkkadian EmpireF. Sargon the Great and this Biblical figure had a similarstart in lifeG. People defeated by the Akkadians8. A Sargon the GreatH. City that was taken back by the Sumerians in 2100 BC.9. D ArmoritesI. Government system of the Akkadians10. F MosesJ. Sargon the Great’s daughter who wrote hymnspromoting unification6. J Enheduanna

TRUE or FALSE? Place a check in the correct column.Statement11. The Sumerians and Akkadians both lived in the area of Mesopotamia.12. The Sumerians defeated the Akkadians and create an empire.13. Sargon the Great established the city of Uruk in Mesopotamia.14. Sargon the Great’s father was also a king.15. Sargon brought the idea that a king should be succeeded by his sons.16. Sargon’s daughter succeeded him as the ruler of the Akkadian Empire.17. Two of Sargon’s sons were assassinated.18. Naram-Sin ruled the Akkadian Empire for 56 years.19. The Sumerians defeated the Akkadian Empire around 2000 BC.20. The Akkadian Empire was the first empire to rule all of Mesopotamia.True FalseXXXXXXXXXXMULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the BEST answer from the choices provided.21. Which of the following is an accurate statement about the Akkadian Empire?A. The Akkadian Empire was created by Naram-Sin.B. Sargon the Great was a corrupt ruler and was assassinated.C. The Akkadian Empire was the first united empire to rule Mesopotamia.D. The Sumerians eventually conquered the Akkadians.22. Which of the following is an accurate statement about Sargon the Great?A. His father was also a king.B. His mother was a queen.C. He was a cruel ruler.D. He was abandoned as a baby.23. Which of Sargon the Great’s descendants greatly expanded the Akkadian Empire?A. Naram-SinB. EnheduannaC. Shar-kali-SharriD. Nanna24. Which idea did Sargon the Great bring to the Akkadian Empire?A. Rulers should rule with an iron fistB. Sons should follow their fathers as rulersC. Empires should be ruled by city-statesD. Only one person should be allowed to rule an empire

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ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA- AKKADIAN EMPIRE The Akkadian Empire was the first Empire to rule all of Mesopotamia. It lasted about 200 years from 2300 BC to 2100 BC. Originally the Sumerians lived in the southern part of Mesopotamia and the Akkadians lived in the northern part. They had similar governments and cultures, but spoke different languages.

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