The _______ were sea-faring people renowned for their glassware. (1 point) Responses Neo-Babylonians Neo-Babylonians Persians Persians Assyrians Assyrians Phoenicians

Phoenicians

Around 900 BCE, these people rose to power in Mesopotamia (1 point) Responses Phoenicians Phoenicians Egyptians Egyptians Assyrians Assyrians Persians Persians

Assyrians

The Assyrians are most famous for their use of this in decorating buildings (1 point) Responses pottery pottery glassware glassware relief Sculptures relief Sculptures tapestries

relief sculptures

Persepolis was a _______ capital famous for it's palaces, monuments and temples. (1 point) Responses Egyptian Egyptian Phoenician Phoenician Assyrian Assyrian Persian

Persian

The Hanging Gardens of _______ were one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. (1 point) Responses Assyria Assyria Persia Persia Babylon Babylon Phoenicia

Babylon

Which king led Babylon to it's peak power? (1 point) Responses Hammurabi Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Nebuchadnezzar Nabopolassar Nabopolassar Darius

Nebuchadnezzar

The _______ is the most famous surviving architectural feature within the ancient city of Babylon. (1 point) Responses Ishtar Gate Ishtar Gate Hanging Gardens Hanging Gardens Tower of Babel Tower of Babel Palace of Persepolis

Ishtar Gate

The _______ conquered Babylon in 539 BCE and are famous for their elaborate palaces. (1 point) Responses Persians Persians Assyrians Assyrians Phoenicians Phoenicians Neo-Babylonians

Persians

_______ was the most distinct contribution the Persians have made to art. (1 point) Responses Architecture Architecture Glassware Glassware Sculpting Sculpting Pottery Pottery

Architecture

The Persian Lotus Bloom was a symbol of _______.

(1 point)
Responses

life
life

death
death

love
love

war
war
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