2015. TRUE or FALSE? Ikhnaton was the last great ruler of Egypt Ramses III or Cleopatra.

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2015

TRUE or FALSE? Ikhnaton was the last great ruler of Egypt Ramses III or Cleopatra

TRUE or FALSE? By wrapping dead bodies in strips of cloth, Egyptians made mummies.

TRUE or FALSE? When the Nile River flooded, Egyptian farmers could not grow crops. Used the flood water to irrigate, it made the land more fertile

TRUE or FALSE? The Egyptians thought their rulers were gods.

TRUE or FALSE? The Egyptians used algebra to measure their land. Not algebra….geometry

TRUE or FALSE? The New Kingdome is sometimes call the “empire age.”

TRUE or FALSE? Thutmose III built army bases in all the lands he controlled.

TRUE or FALSE? Egypt lost its power when people began to rebel because of fights about religion

TRUE or FALSE? The Middle Kingdom pharaohs hurt traders by building a canal that joined the Nile River with business centers near the Red Sea. Not hurt, helped traders

TRUE or FALSE? The system of making and trading things is called a cubit. Not cubit…economy

Egyptians of the __________ Kingdom mummified everyone after death. New Old Middle

Egyptian artists carved ____________ in the sides of tall pillars cubits obelisks hieroglyphics

__________ was the first woman pharaoh. Cleopatra Ramses III Hatshepsut

The Egyptian civilization developed in the valley of the __________. Yellow Indus Nile

To ___________ a piece of land means to add it to one’s country. organize unite annex

The capital of the Middle Kingdom was ___________. Babylon Memphis Thebes

The Old Kingdom ended when the __________ became more powerful. priests pharaohs Government officials

To travel up the Nile, Egyptians put _____________ on their ships. irrigation obelisks sails

Papyrus is a reed from the Nile River used to make ___________. sails tombs paper

Archaeologists have found __________ in ancient tombs that show the Egyptians’ interest in medicine. statues scripts scrolls

Match each item cubit Thutmose III delta Menes floodwaters Egyptians used these to irrigate their fields The are of fertile land at the mouth of a river A measurement from middle finger to elbow Organized an Egyptian navy According to one story, god-king who united Egypt

Match each item offering Hyksos armor basin pharaohs Rulers of Egypt Metal covering that protects the body in battle A gift made to a god The first foreigners to rule Egypt Bowl-like place where Egyptians kept swamp water

Historians call _________ “the gift of the Nile.” AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy

To travel up the Nile, Egyptians put _________ on their ships. AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy

Upper Egypt became united because people needed to work together on ________ projects. AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy

Egyptians wanted their dead rulers to be comfortable in the _________. AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy

During the _________ Kingdom, civil war broke out as Egyptians began to fight each other. AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy

Rulers of the New Kingdom became _________, or rich, because the people the Egyptians conquered paid tribute to them. AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy

Thutmose the III used slaves to build pointed stone pillars called _________. AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy

During the Middle Kingdom, Egyptians adopted the weapons, chariots, and armor of the _________. AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy

Papyrus is a reed from the Nile River used to make _________. AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy

A _________ war involves fighting between people within their own country. AfterlifeCivilEgypt HyksosIrrigationobelisks OldPapersails wealthy