Geography
People
Social Class
Ancient Kingdom
Tombs, Mummies, and Pyramids
100

What is the direction of the river flow in the Nile River?

The Nile starts in the South and flows to the North.

100

Who was the god of the sun that created the world and people in Egyptian mythology?

Ra

100

What was the most common job in Ancient Egypt?

Farmer

100

What were the three periods of time when Egypt's government was strong and stable? 

Old, Middle and New Kingdom

100

What was the primary reason for mummification in ancient Egypt?

The belief that a person's body must still exist so the spirit can go to the afterlife.

200

Which kingdom was located in the northern half of Egypt? Which kingdom was located in the southern half of Egypt?

Lower Egypt was located in the northern half and Upper Egypt was located in the southern half.

200

Which pharaoh significantly increased ancient Egypt's wealth through trade, built large amounts of monuments and temples. and overcame adversity to become one of the first women to serve as a pharaoh?

Hatshepsut 

200

What was considered the lowest cast in ancient Egypt's social class?

Slave

200

King Khufu was a prominent pharaoh during which period? (Old, Middle, or New)

Old Kingdom

200

What is the name of the limestone statue with the head of a pharaoh and body of a lion?

Great Sphinx

300

What desert is located east of the Nile River?

The Sahara Desert

300

The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tomb of which pharaoh from the Old Kingdom?

Khufu

300

Which position in Egypt's social hierarchy included builders, carpenters, jewelers, painters and sculptors?

Artisans

300

Queen Hatshepsut ruled during which period? (Old, Middle, or New Kingdom)

New Kingdom

300

Which organ did the ancient Egyptians leave inside the body during the mummification process because it was thought to be the spirit's center of intelligence and necessary for the afterlife? Which organ was destroyed because it was believed to be "useless"?

The heart was saved, and the brain was destroyed. 

400

What are the beginning and end points of the Nile River?

Lake Victoria is the beginning point, and the Mediterranean Sea is the ending point. 

400

Which pharaoh ruled ancient Egypt for 66 years, expanded its borders through military campaigns, and ordered the construction of several famous landmarks including at Karnak and Luxor?

Ramses the Great

400

Why was the pharaoh considered to be the most important leader in ancient Egypt?

The people believed that the pharaoh was a god. 

400

During which period did King Djoser create the "step" pyramid? (Old, Middle, or New Kingdom)


Old Kingdom

400

Why were pyramids filled with gold, jewelry, and other valuable possessions of the pharaoh?

The pyramids were storage areas for theses materials so the pharaoh's spirit could enjoy them in the after life.

500

Why did the majority of the ancient Egyptians settle around the Nile Delta?

The buildup of soil made the land great for agriculture.

500

The Middle Kingdom ended after Egypt was overpowered by which group of people from Southwest Asia?

Hyksos

500

Which position in Egypt's social hierarchy was the second-in-command whose responsibilities included supervising the courts, tax collections, pyramid construction, and government officials?

Vizier 

500

Why did ancient Egypt expand its territory and become an empire during the New Kingdom?

The Egyptians feared future invasions and wanted to block all possible routes.

500

Why is Tutankhamun considered an important figure in world history?

His tomb was rediscovered in the 20th century with his mummy and valuable Egyptian artifacts. 
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