Geography
Religion
Achievements
Politics
Economy
100

The length of the Nile river is ____ miles

4,000 miles

100

The most important leader in ancient Egyptian religion was the ________, who was also the ruler in charge of the entire civilization.

Pharaoh

100

Historians could not translate hieroglyphics until the discovery of the __________ in 1799

Rosetta Stone

100

The ______ ruled over all of the cities in Egypt as one kingdom

pharaoh

100

The flooding of the ____ ______ made it possible for the Egyptians to live in the desert because the floods left behind a strip of fertile soil along its banks.

Nile River 


200

Ancient Egypt was covered by desert and received little rainfall, so the ____ was the primary water source in the region.

Nile 

200

The mummification process looked different based on the _____ and ______of the deceased person.

wealth and social status

200

The Egyptians later developed simpler writing systems that could be written more quickly on a paper like material called _______

papyrus

200

A king named Kashta took control of ________ in the 700s BCE.

Upper Egypt

200

A large labor force was needed to complete these huge building projects, such as building the _______.

Pyramids



300

Egypt was originally divided into two regions called ___________ and __________

Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt

300

The ancient Egyptians mostly practiced ________ throughout their history, but they had a different set of gods than the civilizations in Mesopotamia.

polytheism 

300

The Egyptians and Kushites were skilled architects who built several structures including _________________.

temples, tombs, and pyramids.

300

Ancient Egypt was a______ since the pharaoh was a king or queen who had complete control of the government.

Monarchy

300

_____ _______ increased the wealth of Egypt

Military conquest 

400

The Kushites, like the Egyptians, depended on the _____ of the Nile River to grow their crops, although Nubia received more rainfall than Egypt.

Floods

400

The Egyptians believed that the pharaoh was a living ______ sent to Earth who communicated with the other gods on their behalf.

god 

400

The Egyptians created one of the first writing systems in the world called ______ which used symbols to communicate sounds, words, and ideas.

hieroglyphics

400

The Old Kingdom ended because many regional governors turned against the ______

pharaohs

400

The _____ also made it possible for Egyptians to trade with nearby civilizations, such as those in Nubia or the Fertile Crescent.

Nile

500

Southern Egypt was referred to as the _____ half because the Nile River started there, while northern Egypt was known as the_____ half since the Nile ended there.

Southern Egypt was referred to as the _____ half because the Nile River started there, while northern Egypt was known as the_____ half since the Nile ended there.

500

One ruler named _________ caused outrage when he changed Egypt’s official religion to exclusively worship a god called Aten.

Akhenaten

500

Kush developed its own writing system called ______

Meroitic script

500

It is believed that a king named Menes or Narmer united Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt to form one kingdom around ________ BCE.

3100

500

The Kushites moved their capital city to ____ after they lost control of Egypt to the Assyrians.

Meroe

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