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Chapter 6 The Phoenicians and the Hebrews Ms. Smith Social Studies

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Chapter 6 The Phoenicians and the Hebrews. Ms. Smith Social Studies. Objectives. Chapter 6 focuses on the cultures of the Phoenicians and the Hebrews. All students will: Discuss The Phoenicians and their role in the growth of the Mediterranean commerce and the development of the alphabet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 6The Phoenicians and the Hebrews

Ms. SmithSocial Studies

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Objectives

Chapter 6 focuses on the cultures of the Phoenicians and the Hebrews. All students will:Discuss The Phoenicians and their role in the

growth of the Mediterranean commerce and the development of the alphabet.

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First, solve the riddle

What combination of three coins equals 20 cents (.20) if one of the coins is NOT a dime?

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The answer is…

A dime (.10)and two nickels (.05).

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If you guessed right…

• You would have made a great Phoenician trader!!• In this Chapter, you will learn

about an elaborate and successful system of trade.

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Chapter 6 Section 1

1. Phoenicians – part of a larger group called Canaans. Due to lack of rich land, they were forced to the sea to make a living.

2. Treaties – agreements between states or countries.

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Chapter 6 Section 1

3. City-states of Phoenicia were Tyre, Byblos, Beirut, and Sidon.

4. Holy of holies – the most sacred chamber in the temple. Where Phoenicians kept the image of their god.

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Chapter 6 Section 1

5. Carthage – most famous Phoenician colony in North Africa.

6. Colony – permanent settlement built in another area.

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Chapter 6 Section 1

7. Alphabet – most important idea passed on to other cultures by the Phoenicians. Began as picture writing then developed into symbols.

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Chapter 6 Section 2 Vocabulary

8. Hebrews – also known as Israelites. Religious people who founded Judaism.

9. Nomadic – people who wandered. Included herders and traveling merchants.

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10. Harran – city where the Hebrews exchanged their goods for silver.

11. Yahweh – the Hebrew God.

12. Descendants – offspring such as children and grandchildren.

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13. Moses – Hebrew leader who led them out of slavery in Egypt.

14. Exodus – the escape of the Hebrews from Egypt into the Sinai Desert.

15. Covenant – agreement; promise to obey laws.

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16. Social Justice – the Hebrew belief that everyone had the right to be treated fairly.

17. Judge – a temporary leader who settled disputes and led troops into battle.

18. Psalms – sacred songs found in the bible.

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Chapter 6 Section 2 Vocabulary

19. Prophets – persons claiming to have messages from God.

20. Sabbath – day of rest.