Geography
Religion
Government
Technology
100

Which continent is ancient Egypt on?

Africa

100

Polytheism means worship of how many gods?

Many Gods

100

Who was the highest person in Egyptian society?

The pharaoh

100

What was Egyptian writing called?

Hieroglyphics 

200

What allowed the Egyptians to build pyramids so easily?

The desert provided a lot of rock to build the pyramids 

200

What were the mummy's organs placed in?

Canopic Jars

200

What is theocracy?

The religious leader is also the political ruler

200

What was a shaduf (or shadoof) used for? 

A tool for bringing water to the crops

300

What is the main river of Egypt?

Nile River

300

What did Egyptian hearts need to be lighter than?

An ostrich feather

300

Give characteristics/details about Queen Cleopatra. 

Studied philosophy, literature, art, music, and medicine

Able to speak 6 languages

Wasn't Egyptian

Charming towards men

Mark Antony committed suicide when he heard of her death

300

What was the main ingredient needed to mummify human bodies?

Natron salt

400

What are the two parts that Egypt is separated into?

Upper and Lower Egypt

400

What is theocracy? 

The religious leader is also the political leader

400

Who was Hatshepsut?

Hatshepsut was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She dressed as a man, so her people would take her seriously. She brought her people peace and prosperity. 

400
What is a Sphinx?

A mythological creature with the face of a human, body of a lion.

500

Explain why Egyptians were so wealthy compared to other civilizations.

Egypt became wealthy through farming and trade. Its power was built up by strong governments, led by pharaohs and staffed by well-trained scribes (officials). The nation was defended by huge armies.

500

What major change did Akhenaten make, and how did the people feel about it?

He created a new religion, abolished the priestly class, moved the seat of government, and introduced a new public arts style. Most of these changes were not liked or accepted and had to be reversed after his death.

500

Explain why King Tut is so famous even though he didn't accomplish much as a pharaoh while he was alive.

King Tutankhamun is most important because of the quality and quantity of artifacts found within his tomb. The reign of King Tutankhamun centered mostly around reinstating the gods and building structures.

500

Explain why the Rosetta Stone was so important to understanding Egyptian writing. 

The Rosetta Stone is one of the most important objects in the British Museum as it holds the key to understanding Egyptian hieroglyphs. It was a sort of guide to translating it to modern English.