What religion was Egypt considered?
What is Polytheistic
What is a Pharaoh?
what is A God-like king.
What are the four classes of ancient Egypt?
What is Lower class, middle class, ruling class, and Pharaohs
What water source did Egypt have?
What is The Nile River
What Kingdom of Egypt had many Pharaohs? (Queen Hatshepsut, King Tut, and Ramses the Great)
What is The New Kigndom.
How might Egyptians explain a season of destruction?
What is the belief that the gods are angry at them
What is theocracy?
What is A government ruled by a priest or by religious law.
Name one person from each class.
potential answers:
Pharaohs
nobles, priest, and vizier
artisans, merchants, soldiers, scribes, and doctors
Famers and enslaved people
How did they get water to crops that were far away from the Nile?
What is they built irrigation systems.
How did Queen Hatshepsut help Egypt?
What did Egyptians give to the gods for good harvest?
what are offerings.
What type of government was Ancient Egypt?
What is Theocracy
Social classes were determined by what aspect?
What is their job
How did flooding help crops?
what is It brought silt that fertilized soil.
How was King Tut (Tutankhamun) able to rule at 9 years old?
What is when his father died, he had his father's old vizier to help
Why did Egyptians develop religious beliefs?
What is to explain the world around them.
What did Pharaoh's control?
What are All aspects of government and religion.
How much of the land did the Pharaoh's take from the farmers?
what is 3/5ths
The Nile river ends into what sea?
What is The Mediterranean Sea.
How did Rames the Great help Egypt grow?
What is he focused on military conquests.
Who is the God of Sun?
Who is Ra?
How did ancient Egypt become unified under one system of government?
What is King Narmer took control.
What is specialization?
what is People who specialize in a certain trade.
What did Egyptians create to keep track of seasons for farming?
What is a calendar.
Why did they use mummification?
What is to preserve dead bodies for the afterlife.