Vocabulary
Religion
People
Geogrpahy
History
100
An imprint of something that once lived.
What is a fossil?
100
The worship of only one god. (Jduaism, Christianity, Islam)
What is monotheism.
100
He wrote the Analects and is a famous Chinese teacher.
Who is Confucius
100
The sea is north of Egypt and south of Greece.
What is Meditterrenaen Sea?
100
Egyptians are known for preserving their bodies in an interesting way. Name the process.
What is mummification
200
This person studies the past based on artifacts and other objects.
What is archaeologist?
200
this is one of the most important aspects of the Egyptian religion.
What is the afterlife.
200
He wrote the first written code of law that came up with "eye for an eye."
Who is Hammurabi?
200
The longest river in the world that is located in Egypt.
What is Nile River.
200
The pharaoh let the Hebrews free for what reason.
What is promise of plagues.
300
A human made waterway used for irrigation or travel.
What is a canal
300
What is a Jewish religious teacher called?
What is a rabbi.
300
This person is the leader of Ancient Egypt.
What is a pharaoh?
300
The ancient place of Mesopotamia is called what today?
What is Baghdad or Iraq.
400
a large landmass similiar to India.
What is a subcontinent.
400
This is a holiday meant to remember the Exodus that is celebrated in the Jewish religion.
What is Exodus?
400
This person learns how to write in Mesopotamia. It will help them obtain a job in the government.
What is a scribe.
400
The two landforms that protect Egypt.
What is the desert and Nile River.
400
Ancient people mastered a certain skill that allowed human survival.
What is the controlling of fire.
500
Series of rulers from the same family.
What is a dynasty.
500
Christianity and Islam both have the roots in what religion?
What is Judaism.
500
This person communicates with god and spreads the information to his people.
What is a prophet?
500
The two geographic regions of Egypt.
What is Upper and Lower Egypt.
500
The holiest book in the Jewish religion.
What is the Torah.
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