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Section 7 ; The Neo-Babylonian Empire

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The Neo-Babylonian Empire
After the fall of Nineveh, the Babylonians once again took control of Mesopotamia, establishing a new empire called the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Neo means “new.”
The new empire's most famous king was Nebuchadnezzar II (neh-byuh-kuhd-NEH-zehr). A ruthless military leader, he reigned from 605 to 561 B.C.E.
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Nebuchadnezzar's reign lasted from 605 to 561 BCE. The word reign means .....?
to have water come down from the sky.
to rule over an area.
time swimming .
farm the land.
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The Neo-Babylonian Empire
Nebuchadnezzar expanded his empire whenever possible. He drove the Egyptians out of Syria and also conquered part of Canaan (present-day Israel), the home of the Israelites, or Jews. When the Israelites rebelled, he took most of them captive and brought them to Babylonia. Many of them were never able to return to their homeland.
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Multiple Choice
Which group of people did Nebuchadnezzar take captive after they rebelled against his takeover ?
Israelites
Syrians
Egyptians
Minnesotans
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Multiple Choice
The best meaning of the word "expanded" as it was used here is .........?
to decrease the size
to exercise
to make a speech
to increase the size
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The Neo-Babylonian Empire
As a military leader, Nebuchadnezzar knew that it was essential to keep the capital city of Babylon safe, so he had inner and outer walls built around it. These walls were so thick that two chariots could pass each other on top of them.
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Which of these pictures is a chariot ?
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The Neo-Babylonian Empire
Towers, for archers to stand on, were placed on the walls. Finally, a moat was dug around the outer wall and filled with water. During peacetime, people used bridges to cross the moat and enter the city. In times of war, however, the bridges were dismantled.
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In the last section, the word "dismantled" means ..........
to be taken apart
to be built out of steel
to be put together
to be given as a gift
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