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100

God of the Sun

Ra

100

A boy-king who ruled Egypt in the middle of the 12 century B.C.

King Tut

100

The Nile River flows from _______ to _____________.

South to north

100

Why is the Rosetta Stone important?

It helped scholars understand hieroglyphics.

100

Name the 3 types of pyramids

Bent, straight, step

200

Goddess of magic, fertility, and helper to those in need

ISIS

200

Female Egyptian god-king who wore a false beard

Hatsheput

200

The Nile River empties into the ___________________.

Mediterranean Sea

200

Who were the people at the top and bottom of the Egyptian social pyramid?

Pharoah at top and Slaves at the bottom

200

King Tut's tomb was found in the _______________________.

Valley of the Kings

300

God of the sky and protector of the pharaoh

Horus

300

The pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid at Giza

Khufu

300

At what city do the White Nile & Blue Nile join together?

Khartoum

300

What would a pharaoh do to keep his or her dynasty alive?

The pharaoh would marry a blood relative.

300

Why did ancient Egyptians stop building pyramids?

Pyramids were being robbed

400

God of the mummification and the dead

Anubis

400

A great warrior against the Hittites and builder of massive monuments 4.

Ramses II Or Ramses the Great

400

What was the most common occupation for Egyptians?

Farmers

400

What did Egyptian farmers often do when the harvest season was over?

Building projects or conscripted into the army

400

In ancient Egypt, a ____________ would act as the head of state for a ruler who was either too young or too ill to rule.

Regent

500

God of writing and knowledge

Thoth

500

 The pharaoh who united Upper and Lower Egypt in 3100 B.C.

Menes

500

How did farmers in ancient Egypt plant crops?

Fields were plowed, and livestock trampled seeds into the ground.

500

What is the capital of Egypt

Cairo

500

Moving up the Egyptian social ladder was likely if a person became what occupation?

Scribe, artisan