After ________, powerful local leaders in Egypt were made governors.
Unification
What is the capital of Egypt's Old kingdom (located on the Nile near present-day (airo).
Memphis
Egyptians belived that the pharaoh gave life to Egypt and its _______.
People
Food and belonging were buried with the ____
Dead
Scribes went out into fields with local leaders to record how much _____ farmers harvested.
grain
They collected ____, served as local judges, and made sure that food waters were shared fairly among farmers.
Taxes
What is to preserve the bodies of the dead (bodys were dried and wrapped in strips of cloth?
Mummification
__ was the most important Egyptian god.
Ra
Egyptians believed that the dead went to the ''____ _____'' (They could take food and belonging there.)
Next World
Scribes determined how much farmers ____ to the government.
Owed
Pharaoh had great _____ power.
Religious
What is the ancient Egyptian system of writing that used symbols to stand for objects, ideas, sounds
Hieroglyphics
The god ____ protected people from sickness and harm.
Isis
The pharaoh owned all of Egypts _______.
Temples
Scribes drafted lettrand marriage contrast for _________.
townspeople
Egyptians believed that the ________ was a child of their sun god Ra (ruh).
pharaoh
What is a professional writers who kept records and copied letters and official documents?
Scribes
______ (husband of Isis) represented the dead who awaited rebirth.
Osiris
_____ was not an issue because it didn't exist in Egypt at the time.
Money
Scribes were highly ________ in Egyptian culture .
Respected
Egyptians believe gods had different _____.
roles
What is a kind of paper made from papyrus, a reed plant growing along Nile, that the ancient Egyptians used for writing?
Papyrus
Belief in the _____ ____ was very important in Egypt religion.
After life
Craftworkers received ______, and food for their work instead.
Clothes
Only ____ could become scribes. they began training at age 10.
boys