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100

Describe the Nile and its importance to Egypt

The Nile begins in East Africa and flows north through the Mediterranean Sea. It provided water and made farming possible 

100

What role did pharaohs play in ancient Egypt’s religion?

They were seen as gods and people had to obey them.

100

How did Egyptians use hieroglyphics and papyrus to help advance their society?

They made it possible for Egyptians to share knowledge

100

What were three Egyptian achievements in science and mathematics?

The Egyptians created the calendar, irrigation system, and were skilled in mathematics, chemistry, engineering, astronomy, and medicine.

100

How did trade cause culture and ideas to spread between Egypt and Kush

Trade brought the Kushites and Egyptians into closer contact with each other

200

What role did pharaohs, artisans, and bureaucracy play in ancient Egypt?

Pharaohs led Egyptian society, artisans made goods, and the bureaucracy supported the pharaoh and ran the government.

200

How did the Nile contribute to the growth of ancient Egyptian culture ? 

The floods helped the farmers grow surpluses.

200

Why were Egyptians able to build the pyramids?

They were skilled at geometry and engineering

200

Why do people still admire the pyramids and the art the Egyptians created?

They’re the largest structures on Earth

200

How did trade benefit both Egypt and Kush?

Both used trade to gain wealth and obtain goods they couldn’t produce locally

300

Name one accomplishment of pharaohs of the middle and new kingdom?

Pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom built canals to control the Nile floods. Pharaohs of the new kingdom conquered lands in Asia and Africa.

300

How did growing the surplus of crops affect ancient Egypt?

It enabled some people to do work other than farming.

300

If papyrus couldn’t last a long time in Egypt’s dry environment, how would this have affected our understanding of ancient Egyptian society?

We wouldn’t know as much because the written records gave us a sense of what was in the hearts and minds of the Egyptian people.

300

How did writing make Egypt’s complex civilization and technology possible?

It allowed Egyptians to share and preserve knowledge.

300

Why might the Kushites have depended more heavily on trade than the Egyptians?

The Kushites depended on trade for food, whereas the Egyptians didn’t 

400

Compare and contrast the ways in which farmers and scribes contributed to ancient Egyptian civilization?.

Farmers provided food for the scribes and the scribes kept records.

400

Describe how the Egyptian society functioned.

It functioned by encouraging all social labels to work to support the pharaoh who was seen as a God.

400

Why are the pyramids considered one of ancient Egypt’s greatest achievements?

They were the largest structures on Earth and required organization, labor, and supplies.

400

Describe the way interdependence had an affect on commerce in ancient Egypt?

Egypt’s interdependence trough trade and commerce and trade helped its economy.

400

What was the impact of Kush moving its capital to Meroe?

Meroe was easier to defend. It provided more water for farming, growing trees, and making iron ore.

500

How is the creation of mummies related to Egypt’s dynasties?

After death, the pharaohs were made into mummies to preserve them for the afterlife.

500
What role did the afterlife play in the lives of ancient Egyptians?

Egyptians believed they could overcome death in the afterlife but had to prepare for it.

500

How did the Egyptians knowledge of astronomy help them farm?

They understood that Sirius appeared above the horizon before suns]rise at the same time of the year as the Nile floods.

500

What was different about Kush’s Meroitic script?

It was a true alphabet. Its characters stood for sounds rather than ideas.

500

Why did Egypt conquer Kush?

Egypt wanted control over the riches found in Kush

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