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writing that uses pictures to stand for sounds, words, or ideas
hieroglyphics
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The Pharaoh's chief adviser
vizier
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baked clay
ceramic
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a system where buyers and sellers from different places can exchange goods
trading network
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a large land mass separate from the rest of a continent
subcontinent
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a large stone structure with a square base and triangular sides that come to a point at the top
pyramid
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An Egyptian king
pharaoh
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waterways, paths, and trails used to move goods for exchange from one place to another
trade routes
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determine the meaning of
decipher
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control according to a set of rules
regulate
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economic success
prosperity
300
to add on
annex
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a country's freedom to govern itself
independence
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During 750 B.C., Kashta's armies took control of what?
Upper Egypt
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written message
inscription
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Which king in the Ancient Early Period returned more authority to the central government?
King Mentuhotep II
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This 500-year period is when ancient Egypt became the world's strongest power.
The New Kingdom (1552 B.C.)
400
natural resource found in rocks
mineral
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What was the name of Kashta's son who conquered Lower Egypt?
Piye
400
Name three important cities that flourished in the Indus Valley
Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, Lothal
500
The Ancient Egyptian Early Period boasts 5 major achievements; what are they?
irrigation systems, plows, hieroglyphics, papyrus, ink
500
This king declared that Aton was to replace Amon-Re and all other gods.
King Amenhotep IV
500
During the 1500s B.C., Egypt's New Kingdom invaded and conquered who?
Nubia (Northern Nubia, to be more exact)
500
In what year did the Kushite rule of Egypt end?
671 B.C.
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What three civilizations did the Indus people primarily trade with?
Central Asia, Mesopotamia, Persian Gulf Region
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