Geography
Pharaohs
What Kingdom am I in?
Religion
Potpourri
100

What was name of the river that was known as a “gift” to the Egyptian people?

The Nile River 

100

Who was the first pharaoh of Ancient Egypt?

Menes

100

I am in the kingdom where trade flourished under Hatshepsut.

New Kingdom

100

What type of religion did Ancient Egyptians believe in? What does this mean?    

Polytheism: the belief in more than one God

100

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Jordan!

200

To signify the unification of Egypt what was worn by the pharaoh? (including colors)

Red and White Double Crown 

200

What are three reasons Queen Hatshepsut is studied?

Expanded trade throughout the Mediterranean, architecture/art, and dressing like a male pharaoh (first female pharaoh)

200

I am in a Kingdom that began to develop the political system of Egypt and establishing Pharaoh as the leader.

Old Kingdom 

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CVS

200

What was a sphinx? What was its purpose?

An imaginary creature that had the body of a lion and the head of a human who guarded the Great Pyramids

300

How was Egypt originally split? Explain the reason why they were split that way?

Upper (Southern) and Lower Egypt (Northern); based on the flow of the Nile going from South to North

300

What was the Pharaoh considered to be in Egypt? Why was this both good and bad?

Pharaohs were considered to be Gods; Good because they had supreme rule over all of Egypt and were usually never questioned; Bad: Blamed for droughts, food shortage, disasters, etc.

300

I am in a Kingdom that occurs after the Nobles lose power in Egypt and brings stablility. 

Middle Kingdom 
300

Who was the God of embalming? What was one of the responsibilities of this God?

  • Anubis; Watch over the embalming process and guide the spirit to the underworld

300

What are 2 reasons King Tut is the most known Egyptian Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt?

The mystery behind is death at a young age, being “the boy pharaoh”, and his tomb

400

What is the most fertile land in Ancient Egypt? Why?

Nile River Delta; The river split allowing the land around it to become more fertile.

400

Where are pharaohs buried? Why are they buried in this way? Explain this process? What was the burial place like and why? Must answer all parts of the question

  • Pharaohs were buried in tombs as mummies

  • Pharaohs are mummified to preserve the body so the Ka can find it again

  • The body is cleaned with oils, organs are removed (brain through the nose), wrapped in linen/stuffed, placed in sarcophagus/death mask in decorated tomb 

  • Tomb was decorated and filled with items needed for the after life and entertainment 

400

I am in a kingdom that fell into disorder when groups such as the Hyksos tried to invade Egypt.

Middle Kingdom

400

What was the reasoning behind mummifying a body? (2 reasons)

  • Preserve the body 

  • Allow the Ka to find the body 

400

What 3 languages was the Rosetta Stone written in? Why is this important? What else was used for writing besides carvings on walls? (Need to answer entire questions)    

Hieroglyphics, Demotic, and Greek; Allowed us to translate and understand Hieroglyphics; Also written on papyrus paper

500

What were 4 reasons Egypt was very well protected from outside intruders? (Must be specific)

  •  Cataracts of the Nile River made it hard to navigate 

  •   Surrounded by rough deserts to the West and East of the Nile River

  •   Had the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea as natural water barriers 

500

Who was the pharaoh who took back control of Egypt starting the New Kingdom? How did he regain complete power?

Ahmose I by defeating the Hyksos and removing them from Egypt

500

I am in a kingdom where Egypt was officially considered to turn into an Empire. What is an empire? Who developed it? 

  •  New Kingdom

  •  Land with different territories under a single rule (Egypt expands into parts of Kush empire (Asia minor Hyksos) 

  • Created by Ramses 

500

 What did Akhenaten want to change about Egypt? What did he want Egyptians to believe in? Be specific! Did this change last?

Akhenaten wanted to change from polytheism to monotheism. He wanted all Egyptians to believe in Aten as the only God in Egypt. This did not last as they changed back to polytheism.

500

What is engineering and what does this have to do with Ancient Egypt?

The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes; for example pyramids and other architectural features

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