Geography of Ancient Mesopotamia
The Ancient Israelites
Geography of Northern Africa
Early Egyptian Rule
Importance of the Nile River
100

What made settlement possible in Mesopotamia

The region had what settlers needed to survive: Water and land on which food can grow


100

How did Abraham's religious beliefs differ from the beliefs of other people of Mesopotamia? 

Abraham and his famiy worshipped on God

100

How would you describe the Nile River 

One of the Largest River 

100

Why did the Egyptian use Papyrus 

They used it for writing surface 

100

 What was the name of the yearly flood 

Inundation or /aknet -

200
What is irrigation and how did it affect the people pf Mesopotamia?

Irrigation is the use of connected ditches canals dams, and dikes to move water to dry areas. Irrigation allowed water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to be stored and used when needed.


200
What set of rules became an important part of three major religious?

The Ten Commandments

200

Why was the annual flooding of the Nile River important to the Egyptians

Farmers depended on the Flooding of the Nile to make their farmland new again

200

What was the name of the writing system that Egyptians development 

Hierogyphics 

200

How did the Nile bring the Egyptian people together 

Surge of water and nutrients turned the Nile valley into productive farmland and made it possible for Egyptian civilization to develop in the midst of a desert 

300

What important crops were grown in ancient Mesopotamia? 

Vegetables, Fruits, fields not suited for crops were used for grazing animals. 

300

In which city did King david build his capital 

Jerusalem

300

What were some of the crops ancient Egyptians depended on? 

Wheat, barley and some vegetables 

300

What is Papyrus?

Papyrus is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing surface. 

300

What did the Egyptians develop from the yearly flood? Why did they come up with this development 

They developed the calendar to help divide their three seasons ( inundation, Emergence and Harvest) 

400

What caused the ancienrt people of Mesopotamia to develop a system of irrigation

To get river water to their fields at just the right time farmers had to learn to tame the tigris and the Euphrates 

400

What is the Diaspora

The settling of Jews outside of Israel. The word Diaspora comes from the Greek word for "sowing" as in the spreading of seeds.


400

What is the difference between the Black Land and the Red Land?

The Egyptians called the desert the Red Land. distngusihing it from the flood plain around the nile river called the Black Land

400

What were pyramids used for 

Pyramids were built as mouments to hous the tombs of the pharaohs. 

400

How did the Egyptians explain events in nature? 

Hieroglyphic characters explain the natural living environment of Egypt during the time of the Pharaohs

500

What made Mesopotamia a good place for people to live? 

The regular flooding along the tirgris and the Euphrates made the land around them especially fertile and iseal for growing crops for food


500

What changes did the Israelites bring? 

They set up their own country and Named it the land of Israel

After solomon;s time Israel was divided into two parts North and South

500

How did the Nile River affeect the Land of ancient Egypt

Provided ancient Egypt with fertile soil and water for irrigation as, well as means of transporting matericals for buildinf projects. 

500

How did they prepare a Mummies 

Covering the body with natron a type of salt which has great drying properties and by placing additional natron packets inside the body. 

500

What did the Egyptians do to control the Nile River. 

The high Aswan dam allows Egypt to control the flow of the Nile river 

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