Geography
Religion
Achievements
Politics/Economy
Society
100

The longest river in the world?

What is the Nile River

100

Why did Egyptians strive to please the gods with temples, gifts and prayers?

Egyptians believed that the gods were responsiblefor everything in their lives.

100

What is papyrus?

It is similar to paper and used by Ancient Egyptians to write on.

100

What did the pharaoh do?

He led the construction of buildings, created laws and taxes, organized labor and trade, and was in charge of the defense of the civilization.

100

Who is at the top of the Ancient Egypt social pyramid?

The pharaoh

200

What crops grew in the Black Lands?

Wheat, barely and papyrus

200

Why did the pharaoh have so much power?

The Egyptians believed the pharaoh was descended from the gods.

200

What is a hieroglyphic?

it is a symbol or drawing to represent a word or sound.

200

How was the government connected to religion?

The pharaoh was the leader of the government.  He was the leader because he was believed to be descended from the gods.

200
Which social group is higher on the social pyramid of Ancient Egypt, scribes or priests?

priests

300

How long is The Nile River?

3,500 miles long

300

Why were priests also powerful in Egypt?

Egyptians believed that priests were close to their gods.

300

Who did the solar calendar help the most?

Farmers

300

Why do you think that new kingdoms began after civil wars?

New kingdoms likely began after civil wars because the unrest in the civilization made it possible for new leadership to take over.

300

What is the job of a scribe?

they do all of the writing for Ancient Egypt.

400

What direction does The Nile River flow?

From South to North

400

Why did Egyptians try to live their lives in harmony?

They believed in the after life, or life after death.

400

What three things did Ancient Egyptian chemistry help create?

glass, mortar and cosmetics

400
What did Ancient Egypt's economy center around?

Fishing and Farming


400

What is a dynasty?

A dynasty is a ruling family.

500

Why did Egyptian civilization develop around the Nile River?

Since Egypt gets very little rain, the Nile River brought life to the people.  The river helped grow crops to survive and thrive.

500

Why did Egyptians have their bodies made into mummys when they died?

Egyptians believed in the afterlife, or life after death so they could overcome death.

500

How did Ancient Egyptian writing achievements advance their society?

Writing developed their culture as they were able to create and record literature.  It also led to advancements in architecture, science and math.

500

How did the people of Ancient Egypt pay taxes?

They paid taxes in the form of grain or other goods for services.

500

What does the widening structure of the pyramid suggest about the number of people who belonged in each social class?

The widening of the pyramid suggests that more people are in the lower classes.  The upper classes are elite, so there are less people in them.
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