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Egypt and Kush
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Pharaoh 

Leader of a united Egypt 

100

Main river in Egypt AND which way it flows 

The Nile, South to North 

100

What are luxury goods?

Things we want, not things we need (Jewelry, phones, tv, PlayStation)

100

Name 3 Egyptian Pharaohs 

Answers may vary 

100

What feature made it virtually impossible to travel along the Nile? 

Cataracts 

200

Artisans 

skilled workers 

200

What kind of people were able to be mummified?

Rich and important people 

200

True or False: Kush added many Egyptian practices to their culture

True

200

How were the Pharaohs treated in ancient Egypt?

Answers may vary: (Like gods, highly respected, etc.)

200

The Egyptians needed to be very skilled at what to build the pyramids?

Mathematics/stone cutters 

300

Mummy 

Preserved body using a special process (embalming, use of cloth, removing organs)

300

What is the study of the structure of the body and its organs?

Anatomy 

300

A fancy word for trade that Egypt and Kush engaged in regularly?

Commerce

300

How long is the Nile?

Around 3,500 miles 

300

What kind of government did the ancient Egyptians practice (the other one, not theocracy)

Bureaucracy 


400

Papyrus 

Paper like material made from the papyrus plant 

400

Who was the first Pharaoh?

Narmer

400

What was Kush's main resource that Egypt didn't have a lot of?

Gold/Wood

400

The Egyptians created a calendar with exactly how many days?

365 days 

400

Why were the tombs filled with art, weapons, literature, food, etc.?

The dead would use these items in the afterlife 

500

Meroitic Script 

one of the worlds first alphabets similar to cuneiform and hieroglyphs 

500

Who is the most well known Pharaoh?


King Tut

500

Who conquered who first?

Egypt conquered Kush first 

500

How did the use of Hieroglyphs and Papyrus help advance society? 

Made it possible for Egyptians to share knowledge and create literature. 

500

How did the Egyptians create a food surplus (more than they needed)?

They used irrigation, like building earthen walls to trap floodwaters, to make the soil more fertile and increase their crop yields.