Egypt Under the Pharaohs
Achievements of Egyptian Civilization
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What is the source of the Nile?

the Blue Nile and the White Nile

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What does a hieroglyphic writing system use instead of alphabetic letters?


drawings or symbols

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The soil of the Nile River Valley is best characterized as

fertile.

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In order to construct the pyramids, the Egyptians needed to be proficient in engineering and


Math

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Egypt’s Black Land was caused by

yearly flooding of the Nile.

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For what was papyrus used?

making paper

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Look at this ancient Egyptian tomb painting.


The purpose of tomb paintings was to


  • provide the buried person with the objects shown.
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The geography of ancient Egypt included vast desert areas of burning sands known as

The red land 

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Who was Narmer

the legendary first king of united Egypt

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What was the purpose of the pyramids?


to serve as tombs for pharaohs

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When was ancient Egypt the most powerful and prosperous?


during the New Kingdom

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How did its location help Kush become a powerful kingdom?

It provided a trading link between Africa south of the Sahara and Egypt.


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Amon-Re, Isis, and Horus were

the names of Egyptian gods.

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What made the Egyptian lunar calendar difficult to use?


Each year had a different number of days.

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Because there was less land to farm in Kush than in Egypt

Kushites were more motivated to trade.

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How did Egypt’s grain surplus encourage people to become artisans?


Rulers used the surpluses to buy goods such as cloth, jewelry, and luxury goods.

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Which Egyptian pharaoh built the most monuments?


Ramses II

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Along with papyrus, the Egyptians also invented


glass

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What effect did continued trade with Egypt have on Kush civilization?


Kushites adopted many of the elements of Egyptian culture

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In ancient Egypt, those responsible for using hieroglyphics to record important information and maintain records were called


scribes.

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