What was their ruler called?
A king.
Machine that they created.
Ramp
Has the climate of Egypt changed?
No.
When did Egyptian culture flourish?
between c. 6000 BCE.
What was the economy mainly?
agrarian.
What did the king rule by?
A mandate from the gods.
Another machine they created.
The lever.
What is the climate of Egypt?
A hot and dry dessert with hardly any rainfall.
What did they believe about their land?
That there was no better place to live than Egypt.
What river did they rely heavily on?
The Nile.
What was the political system initially seen as?
Intermediary.
Why was the ramp and lever created?
To aid their construction.
How did coastal areas benefit from the Mediterranean Sea?
the wind.
How did the lower classes feel about their lives?
They were still happy and appreciated their lives.
What did the Nile River provide?
Water for the fields along the bank and fertile silt.
What were their ives supposed to represent?
The gods.
Is it true that Egypt is home to the oldest civilizations on Earth?
yes.
Was the wind much help?
no.
What did the Egyptians consider themselves to be?
co-laborers with the gods.
What did the river enable them to do?
transport commodities across the country.
Who passed the rules and laws in Egypt?
The pharaoh.
Hieroglyphics.
Did the temperature increase or stay the same during the summer?
Increased.
Why did they preserve the buddies and create mummies?
So that the soul could be immortal.
what does some research say about the crown and tax?
It suggests that the crown did not tax some individuals such as farmers.