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Vocab
100

This river was the lifeblood of ancient Egypt, providing water, transportation, and fertile land for farming.

The Nile River

100

This person was considered the ruler of ancient Egypt, often thought to be a god.

The Pharaoh 

100

This structure, built as tombs for pharaohs, is one of the most famous technological achievements of ancient Egypt.

The Pyramids

100

True or false: "All homes in ancient Egypt were the same regardless of social class."

False

100

A writer, highly trained to memorize thousands of hieroglyphic symbols

Scribe

200

The Nile River ends at this physical feature in Lower Egypt. Two-thirds of Egypt's fertile farmland is here.

The Nile River Delta

200

The jobs of scribe and soldier were sought after because... 

They were rare chances to move up in the social structure.

200

Egyptians used this material to make a paper like material and strong and lightweight boats that could navigate the Nile River.

Papyrus

200

True or False: "It was very difficult to tell the difference between upper and lower class Egyptians based off of their clothing and jewelry."

False

200

A triangular prism built of stone

Used as a royal tomb (burial place) in Egypt

Pyramid

300

How did Upper and Lower Egypt get their names?

They are named after the flow of the river. Upper Egypt, (in the south) is located upstream. 

300

This group made up a majority of the population in ancient Egypt

Farmers

300

Name and explain either two weapons or two types of protection for Egyptian soldiers.

Javelins, daggers, curved swords, bows and arrows

Helmets, body armor, chariots

300

True or False: "Women could hold important jobs in Ancient Egyptian society including high ranking positions such as priestesses, supervisors, and administrators."

True!

300

What are hieroglyphics?

The Egyptian writing system. Hieroglyphics are picture based.

400

Egypt is surrounded by natural barriers. Name two and explain how natural barriers can be helpful to a civilization.

Options: The Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Red Sea and parts of the Sahara Desert to the east, the more of the Sahara Desert to the west, and mountains to the south 

Natural barriers protect civilizations by making it difficult for others to invade

400

During the season of flooding, when farming was not possible, farmers did this

Worked on special building projects for the pharaohs

400

How did the standing army contribute to society in times of peace?

By building irrigation systems and contributing to the pharaoh's special building projects.

400

These were the two most common crops in ancient Egypt

Wheat and barley

400

A large stone coffin where dead bodies are placed

Sarcophagus 

500

Egypt is one of the four ancient river valley civilizations. Please explain the pattern relating to their geography.

Rivers > flooding > silt > fertile farmland > food surplus > division of labor/specialized workers > cities and civ. develop

500

What is the order of the social hierarchy in ancient Egypt?

Pharaoh

Royal family, nobles, gov. officials

Priests

Scribes

Skilled workers

Farmers, laborers, slaves

500

This device, invented by ancient Egyptians, was crucial for irrigation and allowed water to be lifted from the Nile to crops.

A shaduf

500

Why could you use their diet as evidence that ancient Egypt had a social hierarchy?

Diet varied between the social classes, wealthier people had more protein and better and more options.

500

What is a dynasty?

A series of rulers from the same family