Geography
Religion
Achievements
Politics
Econ + Society
100

Name of the river Egypt and Kush were founded on?

Nile River

100

Who is the Egyptian goddess of cats?

Bastet

100

What was the name of Egypt's main writing system?

Hieroglyphics

100

Who was Egypt's first pharaoh?

Narmer/Menes

100

Name at least one example of an artisan.

Potter, metalworker, blacksmith, painter, tailor, shoemaker, etc.

200

What did the Nile River do every summer and fall that would help the people of Egypt grow their crops?

It would flood
200

Why did the Egyptians mummify their dead?

To preserve the dead's connection to the spirit and living world

200

What were the pyramids used for?

Tombs for pharaohs

200

Who was the last pharaoh of Egypt?

Cleopatra

200

What MIDDLE-CLASS job was comprised of the most educated people in Egypt?

Scribe

300

What is the fan-shaped section of the north of the Nile called AND what was its main benefit for the Egyptian people? (answer both)

Delta; most fertile land for crops

300

Who was the PRIMARY deity in Egypt's pantheon?

Amun-Ra, or Amon-Ra

300

What was papyrus paper made of?

Reeds from the Nile River

300

Which Egyptian pharaoh was best known for his military strength and expansionism?

Ramses II

300

What were the second-in-command advisors to the pharaoh called?

Viziers

400

What is the difference between "Red Land" and "Black Land"?

Black Land is extra fertile for crops, Red Land is hot and dry

400

What was the name for the Egyptian concept of cosmic balance? (also the name of a goddess)

Ma'at

400

What is anatomy AND what profession(s) would benefit most from using it? (must answer both questions for credit)

The study of the human body and its organs and systems / Doctors, surgeons, forensics, morticians, etc.

400

What did the first female pharaoh (Hatshepsut) do to help legitimize her power as a king?

Wear a false beard and dress in men's clothes

400
For what reasons could a person be enslaved in ancient Egypt? (must name BOTH for credit)

1.) captured as a prisoner of war, 2.) unable to pay off a debt

500

Upper Egypt is the southern part of Egypt, while Lower Egypt is northern part. Why is this the case?

The naming follows the flow of the Nile, not cardinal directions; Upper Egypt is upstream, Lower Egypt is downstream

500

Why did the Egyptians give their deities animal-like characteristics?

To represent their personality or their area of influence (ex: Bastet over cats and protection)

500

What did the Egyptians primarily use their calendar for?

Tracking the seasonal flooding of the Nile River

500

Which pharaoh tried to make Egypt monotheistic, AND which pharaoh overturned that order?

Amenhotep/Akhenaten; Tutankhamun/Tut

500

What is a nomarch?

Similar to a governor, ruled over a smaller independent piece of Egyptian territory