Geography
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Politics & Economics
Social Structure
100
This river flow south to north through Egypt.

The Nile

100

Ancient Egyptians worshipped many deities. This is called:

polytheism

100

Egyptians were the first to develop these dental hygiene products.

Toothbrushes and toothpaste

100

These 3 things contributed to the economy of ancient Egypt:

agriculture, trade, and mining

100

The role of a scribe would include:

keeping records on tax, gifts presented to the gods, food supplies, minute meetings, number of soldiers in the army, writing The Book of the Dea

200

According to the map Lower Egypt is in: 

Northern Egypt

200

To the Egyptians, when a person died it was not sad and mournful, but: 

a celebration of life

200

When you visit the doctor and they already know your medical history, you can thank the Egyptians for being the first to develop these:

medical records

200

This type of government is controlled by religious leaders and was practiced in ancient Egypt.

theocracy
200

Women in ancient Egypt could: 

have their own businesses, become priests, own and sell property, represent themselves in court

300

This is the name for the area in which fertile silt is deposited.

Delta or Nile Delta

300

This book contained magical spells that Egyptians used to help get them through the underworld.

The Book of the Dead

300

Egyptian farmers used this tool to scoop water out of the Nile and transfer it to basins.

Shadoof

300

Pharaohs were the children of gods or gods themselves. Therefore, their rule was known as this: 

divine rule
300

A vizier was appointed by the pharaoh and usually from the pharaoh's family. The vizier's role was: 

to oversee operations and advise the pharaoh on agriculture, executive laws, the treasury and war

400

Kemet means

Black land (fertile land)

400

This god was the giver of life, controlled the skies and brought day to the Egyptians. 

Ra

400
This civilization is credited for passing along superior weaponry and bronze plows for farming to the Egyptians.

The Hyksos

400

This pharaoh unified upper and lower Egypt around the year 3100 B.C.

King Narmer/King Menes

400

Artists and craftsmen in ancient Egypt were valued because:

they made monuments to pharaohs and items required for the afterlife

500
These two seas are located near Egypt.

Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea

500

This god guides the souls of the dead through the underworld. 

Anubis

500

These simple machines helped move large stones to build temples and pyramids.

Ramps and levers

500

This pharaoh had an army of 100,000 men and defeated sea pirates that were attacking Egyptian cargo ships.

Ramses II

500

Imhotep was a vizier to four pharaohs. He was a doctor, nobleman, chief carpenter, chief sculptor and builder. Imhotep was born in this social hierarchy:

peasant class