Early Settlement
Pharaohs
Life in Ancient Egypt
Life in Ancient Kush
Judaism
100

provided food, fresh drinking water, & fertile soil:

rivers

100

had over 100 wives and children:

Ramses II/"Ramses the Great"

100

worked as farmers or built temples:

peasants

100

a valuable trading resource Kushites possessed:

gold

100

define monotheism:

the belief in one god

200

the shape of the land:

topography

200

died of suicide by snake bite:

Cleopatra

200

were the only people who could read and write:

scribes

200

female Kushite rulers were called:

kandakes

200

installed the Ten Commandments:

Moses

300

the types of plants/crops in an area:

vegetation

300

one of the first female pharaohs... ruled during the New Kingdom

Hatshepsut

300

toolmakers & sculptors:

artisans

300

the term used to describe Kush's culture when they were heavily influenced by Egypt:

"Egyptianized"

300

the document containing 613 mitzvahs:

the Torah

400

provided a trading route between Egypt & Kush:

Nile River

400

brought the arts to Egypt:

Senusret

400

believed to be gods:

pharaohs

400

Kush modeled their military tactics after:

the Assyrians

400

built Jerusalem's first temple:

Soloman

500

Describe an area people would NOT have settled in:

deserts/mountains...

too dry/too rocky

500

ordered the Great Pyramid of Giza to be built:

Khufu

500

collected tributes and led the military:

government officials

500

Kush's second capital city, located further away from Egypt's border:

Meroe

500

led his people out of Canaan:

Abraham