New Chapter Blog
Today in class we started a new chapter. We read pgs. 26-34 and we took notes on the pages. The title of the chapter was called "Early River Valley Civilizations 3500 B.C.- 450 B.C". In 3000 B.C., city-states form in Sumer, Mesopotamia and it is a bronze head of an Akkadian ruler. In 2500 B.C., Egypt's Old Kingdom develops and it is an Egyptian scribe statue. In 1792 B.C., Hammurabi develops code of laws for Babylonian Empire. In 1750 B.C., Indus Valley civilization declines and it is a fragment of a Harappan pot. Lastly, in 1027 B.C., Zhou Dynasty forms in China and it is the Zhou bronze vessel. The next title was a question and it was, "Why do communities need laws?". The laws holds people responsible for their actions. Someone who steals from the temple must repay 30 times the cost of the stolen item.
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