What river was most important to ancient Egypt?
The Nile River
What was the title of Egypt’s ruler?
Pharaoh
What structures were built as tombs for pharaohs?
Pyramids
Did Egyptians believe in life after death?
Yes, they believed in an afterlife
Name one important Egyptian god.
Open
Why was the Nile important to Egyptian farmers?
It flooded every year and left the soil fertile for farmers
Egyptians believed the pharaoh was the son of which sun god?
Ra
What writing system did the Egyptians use?
Hieroglyphics
What process preserved bodies for the afterlife?
Mummification
Who was the god of the sun?
Ra
What natural barriers helped protect Egypt from invasions?
Deserts, the Mediterranean Sea, and cataracts (rapids) in the Nile.
What was the main responsibility of a pharaoh?
To maintain order (ma’at), lead the army, and oversee religious ceremonies.
Which famous structure is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?
The Great Pyramid of Giza
What was the name of the Egyptian concept of balance and order?
Ma'at
Who was the goddess of magic and motherhood?
Isis
What is the name of the fertile region shaped like a triangle at the mouth of the Nile?
The Nile Delta
Which female pharaoh built impressive temples and ruled successfully for many years?
Hatshepsut
What material did Egyptians make from papyrus plants to write on?
Paper-like sheets called papyrus.
During the afterlife judgment, whose heart was weighed against a feather?
The deceased person’s heart.
Who was the god of the underworld and resurrection?
Osiris
How did the predictable flooding of the Nile influence Egyptian civilization?
It allowed stable agriculture, food surplus, population growth, and the development of a strong centralized government.
Why was the pharaoh considered both a political and religious leader?
ecause Egyptians believed the pharaoh was a living god responsible for keeping harmony between humans and the gods.
How did the discovery of the Rosetta Stone help historians?
It allowed scholars to decode hieroglyphics because it contained the same text in three different scripts.
What happened if the heart was heavier than the feather of Ma’at?
It was eaten by a creature called Ammit, and the soul would not enter the afterlife.
Why were Egyptian gods often shown with animal heads?
The animals symbolized specific powers or qualities connected to each god.