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100

What is a place where water can be found in a desert?

An oasis

100

What is silt?

Rich soil

100

What is the term for the ruler of Ancient Egypt?

Pharaoh.

100

What is the name of the Canal, in North Africa, that many countries have tried to take control of?

The Suez Canal

100

What is the most important primary industry in North Africa?

Oil production.

200

What is a flat plain formed on the seabed where river deposits material over many years.

A delta.

200

What is a theocracy?

A government based on religion.

200

What were hieroglyphics used for?

They were used for government records, to write about history, and religious purposes.

200

What is the name of the Peninsula that many countries have fought for?

Sinai Peninsula

200

Who are the Copts?

A Christian minority living in Egypt.

300

What are nomads?

People who move from place to place without a permanent home.

300

What are hieroglyphics?

A system of writing using pictures and symbols
300

Why did the Egyptians stop building pyramids?

They were getting robbed.

300

Who are the Berbers?

The native people of North Africa.

300

What is the idea that religion and government should be kept separate?

Secularism

400

What is urbanization?

When large groups of people move into the cities, and those cities start getting larger.

400

What is a mummy?

A that that has been preserved so it will not decompose.

400

Who was the last Greek ruler of Egypt?

Cleopatra.

400

What is the idea that all Arabic speaking people should unite into one country?

Pan-Arabism

400

What is the number that reflects a country's average life expectancy, education, income, and other factors?

Human Development Index

500

What is desertification?

The process of land becoming a desert.

500

Explain how the Nile flooding led to the building of the Pyramids.

The Nile flooding meant that farming created a surplus. This surplus meant people could focus on new things. Eventually the pharaohs wanted bigger and bigger tombs. Egyptians could focus on how to build pyramids because they didn't have to worry about food.

500

Why were pharaohs buried with things?

Egyptians believed that whatever you were buried with, you took with you into the afterlife.

500

What happened to Egypt in 2011?

They had a revolution and overthrew their president.

500

What is the difference between GDP and GDP per capita?

GDP is the total value of all goods and services a country produces in a single year, GDP per capita is that number, divided by the total population.