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Check Point #34 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 30 seconds for each slide
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1.Who tried to give the Egyptians a new religion? A. Amenhotep B. Ramses II C. Thutmose III D. Thebes
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2. Which ruler is more famous for his tomb than his achievements? A. Amenhotep B. Ramses II C. Tutankhamen D. Thutmose II
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3. What was the main focus of Queen Hatshepsut’s rule? A. building pyramids B. developing trade C. preparing for the afterlife D. conquering new territory
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4. Which ruler focused on trade and architecture rather than military conquest? A. Hatshepsut B. Ramses II C. Ahmose D. King Tut
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5. Which group took over Egypt in 670 BC? A. Libyans B. Assyrians C. Babylonians D. Sumerians
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6. Mesopotamia is located in what larger region? A. Fertile Crescent B. European Plateau C. African Sahel D. Australian Outback
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7. Which dates are in order from oldest to the most recent? A. 22 BCE, 250 BC, 1276, CE 2010 B. 250 BC, 22 BCE, 1276, CE 2010 C. CE 2010, 1276, 22 BCE, 250 BC D. 1276, CE 2010, 22 BCE, 250 BC
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Check your answers
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1.Who tried to give the Egyptians a new religion? A. Amenhotep B. Ramses II C. Thutmose III D. Thebes
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2. Which ruler is more famous for his tomb than his achievements? A. Amenhotep B. Ramses II C. Tutankhamen D. Thutmose II
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3. What was the main focus of Queen Hatshepsut’s rule? A. building pyramids B. developing trade C. preparing for the afterlife D. conquering new territory
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4. Which ruler focused on trade and architecture rather than military conquest? A. Hatshepsut B. Ramses II C. Ahmose D. King Tut
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5. Which group took over Egypt in 670 BC? A. Libyans B. Assyrians C. Babylonians D. Sumerians
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6. Mesopotamia is located in what larger region? A. Fertile Crescent B. European Plateau C. African Sahel D. Australian Outback
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7. Which dates are in order from oldest to the most recent? A. 22 BCE, 250 BC, 1276, CE 2010 B. 250 BC, 22 BCE, 1276, CE 2010 C. CE 2010, 1276, 22 BCE, 250 BC D. 1276, CE 2010, 22 BCE, 250 BC
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