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Egyptian Geography and Dates Misc. Egyptian Religion Egyptian Government

100 Points What river runs through the ancient Egyptian civilization? The Nile River

200 Points The __________ of Egypt is on the continent of ____________. Country, Africa

300 Points About how long was the Egyptian Empire in existence? 3,070 years

400 Points Which two seas does Egypt have on its border? Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea

500 Points Why was the Nile River important to the ancient Egyptians? It was important to the Egyptians because it was their only source of water. They used it to travel, to drink, to water their plants and other various ways.

100 Points What was the leader called? Pharaoh

200 Points What does it mean if you have absolute power? You make all the decisions for a country with or without consulting with or going through any type of approval. Your word is law

300 Points What was the government type of Ancient Egypt? Theocracy

400 Points Define theocracy. a form of government wherein religious leaders and the principles of religion guide the government.

500 Points Name five facts about Pharaohs. 1. pharaohs were the rulers of Ancient Egypt 2. Pharaohs were mummified/ enshrined in tombs 3. Pharaohs had absolute power/ word was law 4. Pharaohs could be male or female 5. Pharaohs were rich/ dressed in rich clothing

100 Points What was the “Book of the Dead”? a guide for one’s journey through the underworld with advice on how to get along therehn Adams in 1800

200 Points True or False: Most Egyptian art was religious and/or reflected their belief system. True

300 Points What does polytheism mean? belief in many gods and goddesses (deities).

400 Points Who was the first Pharaoh and when did he rule? Pharaoh Menes,

500 Points Who was the most successful women pharaoh? She also served longer than any other female ruler. Pharaoh Cleopatra B.C

100 Points How many hieroglyphs are there? 800

200 Points What is the importance of the Rosetta Stone? it made it possible to decode hieroglyphic writing

300 Points Which of the following statements is true about the 10 features of civilization? a)all ten features are interrelated; e.g., you won’t find one without the other. b)a civilization can still be a civilization even if it’s missing 3 of the 10 features. c)all ten features can stand alone; for example, it’s not unusual for a hunting and gathering tribe to have a writing system, or to have a population of over 5,000 people. d)there are some civilizations, past and present, where social stratification did not / does not exist. all ten features are interrelated; e.g., you won’t find one without the other.

400 Points Where does one usually find written hieroglyphs? tombs

500 Points 5.It is generally agreed upon that ______________ was the first feature of civilization and it made the other features possible. a)social stratification b)monumental architecture c)farming d)writing Farming.