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Where does the Nile River begin? (p.96)
It begins in Central Africa.
100
How did the first ruler of Egypt rule? (p.100)
Te first ruler of Egypt ruled by conquest.
100
What does polytheism mean? (p.111)
Polytheism means the belief in many gods.
100
What was the pyramid that Imhotep designed called? (p.118)
It was called the Step Pyramid.
200
What are cataracts? (p.97)
Cataracts are sets of rocky rapids.
200
What were rulers of Egypt called? (p.101)
They were called pharaohs.
200
Why did Egyptian gods play an important role in Egyptian lives? (p.111)
Egyptian gods controlled the aspect of life.
200
What did the Sphinx guard? (p.120)
The Sphinx guarded the road to Khafre's pryamid.
300
What does Kemet mean? (p.98)
Kemet means the Black Land.
300
What happened to pharaohs after death.
They joined the other gods to live forever.
300
Who was Osiris' rival god? (p.112)
Seth was Osiris' rival god.
300
What is a sculpture? (p.120)
A sculpture is a statue made of clay, stone, or other materials.
400
Why is the Sahara desert called the Red Land? (p.99)
It is a place of hot, burning sands.
400
What were the three jobs of a priest? (p.101)
Priests enforced laws, collected taxes, and organized building projects.
400
What were Egyptian homes designed for? (p.114)
They were designed to help people stay cool in the desert heat.
400
How did Egyptians learn anatomy? (p.121)
Egyptians learned anatomy by working with mummies.
500
Who was the first to unite upper and lower Egypt? (p.99)
King Menes united the two kingdoms.
500
Why did Hatshepsut become pharaoh? (p.103)
Her son was not old enough to take his father's place.
500
What did the Nile River provide for Egyptians? (p.114)
The Nile River provided good catches of fish.
500
What is a Nilometer?
A Nilometer is a form of calendar based on the height of the Nile's flooding.
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