The river that runs through Egypt.
What is the Nile River
When you worship many gods.
What is polytheism?
Tombs for the dead.
What are pyramids?
This pharaoh that grew Egypt's economy.
Who is Hatshepsut?
The three geographic features that aid trade.
What are the Nile River, Mediterranean Sea, and Red Sea?
Serves as protection from invaders
What is desert?
The sun god.
Who is Re?
Manual to the afterlife.
What is the book of the dead?
United Upper and Lower Egypt.
Who is Narmer?
City in Kush ideal for trade.
What is Napata?
The two seas that make trade easier.
What are the Mediterranean and red Seas
Descendants of the gods.
What are pharaohs?
The plant they used for baskets, paper, and sandals.
What is papyrus?
The Kingdom where pharaohs were no longer seen as the political and religious leader.
What is New Kingdom?
Rank Priests, Farmers, and Scribes in the correct order.
Who are Priests, Scribes, and then Farmers?
The direction the Nile flowed.
What is North?
This pharaoh tried to change the religion to monotheism.
Who is Amenhotep?
The pyramids led to a specific advancement.
This pharaoh focused on extending the empire.
Who is Ramses II?
What the Nubians traded.
What are crops and gold?
The reason the Nile was called the "Lifeblood" of Egypt.
What is- flooding helped to ensure they had successful agriculture?
Axum conquered Kush and changed the religion.
What is Christianity?
The three achievements related to the afterlife.
What are embalming, pyramids and the Book of the Dead?
Put Narmer, Thutmose III, and Amenhotep in the order they ruled.
Who are Narmer, Thutmose III, and Amenhotep?
The way population is dispersed through the social pyramid.
What are less people at the top and most on the bottom?