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100

What was the "life blood" of Egypt?

The Nile River

100

The Great Pyramid at Giza was built for __________.

Khufu

100

The chief adviser to the Pharaoh was called _______.

Vizier

100

Balance between order and chaos

Ma'at

100

Who was the first Pharaoh to unite Upper and Lower Egypt?

Narmer

200

Southern Region of Egypt is called ______ Egypt.

Upper Egypt

200

The workers on the pyramids were primarily _______ and ___________ workers.

Skilled and unskilled

200

What type of government did Egypt have?

Monarchy

200

Egyptian magic

Heka

200

True or False: Middle Kingdom literature is mostly pessimistic/realistic.

TRUE

300

Northern region of Egypt is called ________ Egypt.

Lower Egypt

300

Mud mound tombs for Early Egyptians were also known as _____________.

Mastabas

300

____________ were regional governers.

Nomarchs

300

The Egyptian religion was monotheistic or polytheistic?

Polytheistic

300

What are the 3 pyramids built by Sneferu?

The Pyramid at Medium, the Bent Pyramid, and the Red Pyramid.

400

Who ruled Egypt during the first intermediate period?

The Nomarchs

400

Funerary spells to aid in the afterlife were known as ___________________________.

The Book of the Dead

400

The two crowns to represent Upper and Lower Egypt were _______________________.

The White Hedjet Crown of Upper Egypt and the Red Deshret Crown of Lower Egypt.

400

Hieroglyphs use both ________________ forms.

Logograms and syllabic forms

400

What are the 3 major characteristics of Egyptian Art?

It was practical, symmetrical, and realistic representations.

500

Who are the foreign invaders that came to rule Lower Egypt in the second intermediate period?

The Hyksos

500

________________ held the important organs of an individual when buried.

Canopic Jars

500

The ____________ represented royal power/authority in Egyptian art.

Serpent

500

Modern historians can translate hieroglyphs thanks to ______________.

The Rosetta Stone

500

What was removed during the mummification process?

The lungs, liver, intestines, and stomach.