Geography
Daily Life
Governmnet/Laws
Achievments/inventions
Religions/beliefs
100

What river was most important to ancient Egypt?

Nile River

100

What kind of homes did most ancient Egyptians live in?

Mud Houses

100

Who was the ruler of ancient Egypt?

The Pharaoh

100

What writing system did ancient Egyptians use?

Hieroglyphics

100

What did Egyptians believe happened after death?

They believed in an afterlife

200

Why was the Nile River important for farming?

It flooded and left rich soil for crops

200

Name one important crop grown in ancient Egypt.

Wheat or barley

200

Why did ancient civilizations create laws?

o keep order and fairness

200

Name one Egyptian invention still used today.

Paper, calendar, clock, irrigation, medicine

200

 Why were mummies made?

To preserve the body for the afterlife

300

How did deserts help protect ancient Egypt?

They acted as natural barriers

300

What was the job of a scribe?

To write and keep records

300

Why was the pharaoh considered powerful?

He was believed to be part god and part human

300

What structure shows Egyptian engineering skills?

The pyramids

300

Name one Egyptian god or goddess.

Ra, Anubis, Osiris, Isis, Horus

400

Why did early civilizations develop near rivers?

For water, farming, trade, and transportation

400

How did social class affect life in ancient Egypt?

It determined jobs, homes, and lifestyle

400

What was the main purpose of Hammurabi’s Code?

To create fair laws and justice

400

How do hieroglyphics help historians today?

They tell us about Egyptian life and beliefs

400

Why were temples important in ancient Egypt?

To worship gods and hold ceremonies

500

How did the annual flooding of the Nile River both help and challenge ancient Egyptian farmers?

It left fertile soil for crops but could destroy homes and fields if flooding was too strong.

500

How did the role of scribes affect Egyptian society, and why was their job important?

Scribes kept records, wrote laws, and tracked supplies, helping the government and economy run smoothly.

500

Explain how the pharaoh’s role combined religion and government in ancient Egypt.

The pharaoh was both a political ruler and a religious leader believed to be chosen by the gods.

500

Which Egyptian innovation most influenced how we keep track of time today, and why?

The calendar, because it helped organize farming seasons and is the basis of modern calendars.

500

Why was the process of mummification essential to Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife?

Egyptians believed the soul needed a preserved body to live in the afterlife.

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