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Mummies
100

This is the longest river in the world and it flows right through the entire country of Egypt

What is the Nile River?

100

The belief that our souls continue to exist after death. 

What is belief in an afterlife?

100

Egyptian writing

What are heirogliphics?

100

This is the term for belief in a single god

What is Monotheism?

100

He was chosen by God to free the Israelites from slavery in Egypt

Who was Moses?

100

Originally, these were the only people to get mummified 

Who were the Pharaohs?

200

This is what happens to the Nile River during Ahket..

What is that it floods?

200

This term means "belief in many gods"

What is 'Polytheism'?

200

95% of Egyptian people did this for a living (at least part-time)

What is farming?

200

This is the Jewish new year

What is Rosh Hashana?
200
He was the 'father of Judaism' and made a covenent with God. 

Who was Abraham?

200

This is the reason Pharaohs were mummified

What is that they believed their spirit needed a place to reside in the afterlife and a rotten body would not work?

300
Egypt lies within this desert

What is the Sahara Desert?

300

This person was in charge of the Egyptian religion. They made sure rituals were carried out correctly, and were a link between humans and the gods

Who is the Pharaoh?

300

This is the impact that trading with new cultures  had on the Egyptian civilization

What is, increased trade led to increased WEALTH?

300

A Dreidel is played with on this holiday celebrating to the rededication of the Jewish Temple

What is Hannukah?

300

This is the Jewish holy day that celebrates the Exodus from slavery in Egypt

What s is Passover?

300

This body organ was considered useless, so was usually thrown out after getting scrambled and turned into a substance liken to a smoothie

What is the Brain?

400

This is how predicable flooding impacted the people of the Nile region

What is, Knowing when the floods were coming allowed a civilization to grow in the region?

400

While making their way through the land of the dead, the deceased's heart is placed on one side of Anubis' scale. This item gets placed on the other side.

What is 'the feather of truth' or 'feather of Ma'at'?

400

This is what the pyramids were used for (2 of 3 answers needed)

What are storage, a tomb for the Pharaohs, and to show off the power and glory of the pharaoh?

400

He built the first temple. Was the son of King David

Who was Solomon the Wise?

400

This is the name of the giant that David defeated with his sling

Who was 'Goliath'?

400

Who traveled to Paris thousands of years after being mummified?

Who was Pharaoh Ramses II?

500

These are 3 ways the Egyptians used the Nile River.

What are: for drinking/bathing, for their crops, and as transportation for trade?

500

He was the father of the Egyptian gods

Who is Ra?

500

This had the same message in 3 languages. This way archeologists were finally able to translate Egyptian writing

What was the Rosetta Stone?

500

This is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. Called the 'day of atonement.'

What is Yom Kippur?

500

According to Hebrews 9:4, these items were carried in the Ark of the Covenant (2 of 3 reqired)

What are The 10 commandments, a jar of Mana, and Aaron's staff?

500

This person discovered King Tut's tomb. His benifactors died soon after

Who was Howard Carter?