Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Egypt Under
the Pharaohs
Egyptian Civilization
Egypt and Kush
100

king of a united Egypt

pharaoh

100

a ruling family

dynasty

100

When was ancient Egypt the most powerful and prosperous? Old, Middle, or New Kingdom

New Kingdom

100

List the social structure of ancient Egypt (top to bottom).

Pharaoh, Priests, Scribes, Merchants, Farmers

100

How was the soil of the Nile River Valley best characterized?

fertile

200

groups of rocky rapids

cataracts

200

a writing surface similar to paper named after the reed that grew along the Nile River in ancient Egypt

papyrus

200

What was the purpose of tomb paintings?

provide the buried person with the objects shown

200

What did Egyptians believe they needed in order to overcome death?

preserve their bodies in the afterlife

200

Due to less land to farm in Kush, what were the Kushites more motivated to do?

trade

300

drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound

hieroglyphics

300

skilled workers who practice a handicraft

artisans

300

What did the Egyptians need to be proficient in to construct the pyramids?

engineering and mathematics

300

This group of people used hieroglyphics to record important information and maintain records in ancient Egypt.

Scribes

300

What effect did continued trade with Egypt have on the Kush civilization?

The Kushites adopted many of the elements of Egyptian culture.

400

a body preserved by a special process

mummy

400

study of the structure of the body and its organs

anatomy

400

How did Hatshepsut increase Egypt's wealth during her reign as pharaoh?

expanding trade

400

Name two possible consequences of a drought in ancient Egypt.

grain crops would decrease

not having enough food

400

In ancient Egypt, what was the vast desert areas of burning sands called?

Red Land

500

buying and selling of goods and services

commerce

500

system of offices and officials that handle the business of government

bureaucracy

500

Name the two functions that Egypt's bureaucracy performed for the pharaoh.

collecting taxes from farmers 

distributing surpluses to officials, priests, and merchants

500

How did Egypt's grain surplus encourage people to become artisans?

Rulers used the surpluses to buy goods such as cloth, jewelry, and luxury goods.

500

Name two major Kushite accomplishments.

world's first alphabets and Africa's first iron working center