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Egypt Block I Essential Guided Reading Questions For Chapter 5 Lesson 2
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How was Ancient Egypt governed? How was the pharaoh both a political leader and a religious leader? What kind of religion did the ancient Egyptians practice? Why did Egyptians protect a person’s body after death? Why and how were pyramids built? How was Egyptian society organized? Chapter 5 Lesson 2 p. 108-119
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How was Ancient Egypt governed? Pharaoh did special ceremonies to keep things in order. Pharaoh chose government officials and told the bureaucrats what to do Pharaoh was a descendent of the Sun God He controlled both religious beliefs and political events Pharaoh’s are passed down He controlled the planting and harvesting of crops He owned everything and divided it up depending on the wealth of the people
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How was Ancient Egypt governed? A pharaoh Ruled by theocracy-religious leader/gov leader Unified gov All powerful ruler appointed bureaucrats (lesser ruler appointed by government) At first, ruler was called KING Pharaoh chose government officials and told the bureaucrats what to do He controlled the planting and harvesting of crops He owned everything and divided it up depending on the wealth of the people
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How was the pharaoh both a political leader and a religious leader? Total control over land and the people Son of Sun God Re He was revered by all Belief in afterlife so people buried pharaoh with riches Collected taxes Appointed government officials Took part and often led religious ceremonies Believed that a strong ruler to unify the community
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How was the pharaoh both a political leader and a religious leader? Everybody followed their rule because they could speak to the Gods Pharaoh was son of Re (Sun God) He performed religious rituals and collected taxes Believed Pharaoh could keep them from disaster Strong ruler was critical for unification
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What kind of religion did the ancient Egyptians practice? Polytheism Afterlife! They buried them with their stuff Positive view of afterlife Some believed afterlife was even better than life on earth Believed Gods control natural forces
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What kind of religion did the ancient Egyptians practice? Preserved bodies because of a belief in the after life. Worshipped many gods and goddess and thought they were powerful in their daily life. Mostly prayed to Re and Hapi Bowed down to lots of different gods to ask for favors Each god represents a different part of life on earth Thought of Pharaoh as a god All people could go to the after life
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Why did Egyptians protect a person’s body after death? So that soul could complete the journey in the afterlife Pharaohs would be happy if that had their cool stuff. They believed the soul stays in the body The mummified every one and everything If the body decayed, the soul would have no place to live By preserving the body, the spirit would find a place of peace
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Why did Egyptians protect a person’s body after death? They believed in an after life.
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Why and how were pyramids built? To hold dead pharaohs and their stuff To honor pharaohs Pharaohs soul would have another chance at life Built by peasants (farmers) and some slaves Workers slide limestone blocks up inclined planes Discovered 365 day calendar… Step pyramid, mastaba (layered pyramid)
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Why and how were pyramids built? Pyramids were used as tombs for pharaohs and high government officials – burial chamber Spent years of hard labor building them depending on the time of death of the pharaoh Made of solid sandstone/limestone Stored riches for the afterlife Used as protection – filled with “booby traps” to protect from robbers Cool inside Workers searched for stone in the river valleys Slaves and craftsman were used to build them
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How was Egyptian society organized? Roles reflected their social status (jobs they had were based on their social status) King on top (pharaoh) Commander/nobles Priests Traders/artisans/scribes Farmers/unskilled workers Slaves Needed organized gov because farming, trade, population
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How was Egyptian society organized? At the top of the social pyramid was the pharaoh and the family Second level from the top were priests and nobles Craftsman, traders, artisans, shop keepers, and scribes came next Farmers and herders were next Slaves and unskilled workers were at the bottom At Egypt’s peak it was home to more than 5 million people You were either born into your social class or appointed to a higher level based on your training and at the pharaoh’s request This was your position in the society
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