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100

According to the passage, how did Isis resurrect [bring back to life] Osiris?

She collected his pieces and patched him back together

100

Invaded Kush and destroyed Meroë

Axum

100

Imhotep was the first great engineer who built the pyramids

True

100

This ruler united Upper and Lower Egypt

Narmer

100

Looking at the map, where is the Nile delta located?

It is located where the Nile River meets the Mediterranean Sea

200

According to the passage, with whom did Horus fight for dominion, or rule, over Egypt?

His uncle, Seth

200

Pharaoh who tried to start a new religion based on one deity, Aton

Amenhotep IV

200

During the Old Kingdom, the capital city was Memphis

True

200

The natural barrier that protected Egypt in the south was the

Cataracts

200

Looking at the map, how did the cataracts contribute to the development of ancient Egypt’s civilization?

They formed natural boundaries that kept Egypt protected from invasion

300

According to the passage, what role did Osiris take after his resurrection, or return to life?

Lord of the afterworld

300

Capital city of Egypt during the Middle Kingdom

Thebes

300

Incense is a material used to make furniture

False

300

The king who drove the Hyksos out of Egypt was

Ahmose

300

Look at the map. What landforms bordered Egypt on the east and west, and how did these contribute to the development of ancient Egyptian civilization?

Deserts bordered Egypt on the east and west and their scorching heat and difficult terrain kept invaders away. They formed natural defenses, allowing the Egyptian culture to thrive

400

According to the timeline, in which dynasty did the pharaohs lose power for 200 years?

Old Kingdom

400

Egyptian sun god

Re

400

Savannas are fertile marshes

False

400

The Nile River’s flooding could be described as

Rare

400

Look at the map on the previous page. Which major sea is located east of Egypt and why was it helpful to the development of ancient Egypt?

The Red Sea is located east of the Nile. It was useful for travel and trade, especially with other cultures to the east

500

According to the time line, during which time period did the Hyksos conquer Egypt?

1700–1550 b.c.

500

Egyptian river god

Hapi

500

Pharaohs and other rulers exchanged envoys to maintain close ties

True

500

How would you characterize the actions of some Egyptian gods

Violent

500

Looking at the map, why did the location of Giza make it a thriving city?

Like Memphis, it was close to the fertile Nile delta and Mediterranean Sea