Who Was the First Female Pharaoh?
A.Tut
B.Hatshepsut
C.Isis
D.Noah
first female pharaoh was Hatshepsut was the first female pharaoh and started out as a co-regent but eventually a pharaoh
A. The slave
B. The vizier
C.The Pharaoh
D. A child
A. 5 Thousand
B. 3.5 million
C. 5 million
D.3.5 thousand
At the time 5 million people live Ancient Egypt.
A. The Pharaoh
B.Isis
C. Set
D.Horus
A. The Pharaoh
The Pharaoh was thought to be god of the Earth.
A. The poland Springs store
B.The Nile River
C.The Red Sea
D.None of the above
B. The Nile River
The river Nile was highly important because it was the only source of water for miles. All of ancient Egypt was along the Nile river because of the importance of the water in a desert
A.Zero
B. 1
C.100
D. Over 100
D. Over 100
Records show he had well over a 100 children.
A. All of them did.
B. Some of them did.
C. No
A. Animals
B.Crops
C. They are equal
D Neither are important
C. They are equal.
In Ancient Egypt animals were just as important as crops
Which god was believe to be seen with the eye of Ra.
A. Amon-Ra
B.Thoth
C. Osiris
D. Shu
Thoth was believed to be seen with the eye of Ra
A.blue lands
B.Orange Lands
C.Yellow lands
D.Red Lands
D.Red lands
In ancient Egypt, the large deserts were often referred to the red lands. These large deserts had many types of valuable ore in them. The Eastern Desert extended out to the Red Sea.
Who was the 16th Pharaoh of the 18 pharaoh dynasty?
A.Ramses
B. Hatshepsut
C. Tut
D. None of the above
C. Tut
King Tut was the 16th pharaoh of the 18 pharaoh dynasty. He died at a young age allowing him to serve as pharaoh for about 8 to 9 years.
A. Scribes
B. Architects
C.Engineers
D.All of the above
D. All of the above
Egyptians middle class was made of scribes, architects, engineers, and doctors. Some crafts people, jewelers and painters could be middle class. Middle class people were welled paid.
A.Scribes
B. Slaves
C.Gods
D.Fort note winners
A.Scribes
Education was a must for all children because all parents wanted their children to be scribes so they would not be poor.
A. Isis
B.Hathor
C.Shu
D. Mut
B. Hathor was the goddesses of love.
Hathor (also spelled Athor) was the goddess of love, fertility, beauty, music, and mirth. She was represented either as a cow or as a woman with cow’s horns with the solar disk nested between them.
Which is an actual land?
A.blue lands
B.green Lands
C.Yellow lands
D.Black Lands
D.Black Lands
The 'black land' was the fertile land on the banks of the Nile. The ancient Egyptians used this land for growing their crops. This was the only land in ancient Egypt that could be farmed because a layer of rich, black silt.
No, King Tutankhamun's tomb was in very good condition.
A.Nobleman
B.Scribes
C.Slaves
Nobleman were considered higher class and were very wealthy landowners.
A. Wood
B.Mud
C.Water
D.Sand
B.Mud
The people of ancient Egypt built mud brick homes in villages and in the country.
Which God's name means “what is hidden,” “what is not seen,” or “what cannot be seen.”
A. Amon-Ra
B.Ra
C. Isis
D. Thoth
A. Amon-Ra
Amon-Ra's name means “what is hidden,” “what is not seen,” or “what cannot be seen.”
Which of the following are true?
A.The Nile River is located in the center of Egypt.
B.Nile helped Egypt flourish for nearly 3,000 years.
C. All of ancient Egypt lived along the Nile River
D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
Which pharaoh brought monotheism to Egyptian religious life?
A.Hatshepsut
B.Akhenaten
C.Ramses
D.Tut
B.Akhenaten
Slaves were?
A.Lowest class
B.Foreign prisoners from war
C. Had very dangerous jobs
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Some servants were slaves. Slaves were foreign prisoners from war. Slaves could have very dangerous jobs. (mining)
In Ancient Egypt the wealthy ate very well. Food that was eaten were meats from animals like gazelles. Milk butter and eggs were in good supply. However eggs did not come from chickens.
Which Goddess was often seen ether as a vulture, with a vulture headdress, or with a vulture head.
A.Hathor
B.Mut/Maut
C.Ra
C. Mut
Mut was often seen ether as a vulture, with vulture headdress, or with a vulture head.
A.Windy weathers
B.Asteroids
C.To Many cannon balls
D.None of the above
D.None of the above
The flooding of the Nile was caused by snowmelt far to the south where the Nile begins.