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Sept. 28 th Objectives 6.17 – visual of social hierarchy 6.19 – summarize early Egyptian achievements Bell work Turn in 5.1 handout Check point #28 Classwork Egyptian cartouche Brainpop - Pharaoh Egypt Vocabulary
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Check Point #28 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 30 seconds for each slide
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1. What was the “gift” of the Nile? A. silt B. iron C. cataracts D. fish
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2. What is a series of rulers from the same family called? A. scribes B. dynasties C. legacies D. rivals
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3.What is an Egyptian ruler called? A. Emperor B. Dictator C. Pharaoh D. High regent
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4. Who was the first person to unite both lower and upper Egypt? a. Alexander b. Caesar X. Ramses the Great Y. Menes
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5. How did the first Pharaoh unite all of Egypt? A. Through trade B. Peace negations C. War and marriage D. He stole the crown
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6. What are cataracts? A. mountains B. rapids C. deserts D. Plains
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7. What leads to social hierarchy? A. education B. Division of labor C. Slavery D. Monarchies
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Check your answers
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1. What was the “gift” of the Nile? A. silt B. iron C. cataracts D. fish
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2. What is a series of rulers from the same family called? A. scribes B. dynasties C. legacies D. rivals
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3.What is an Egyptian ruler called? A. Emperor B. Dictator C. Pharaoh D. High regent
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4. Who was the first person to unite both lower and upper Egypt? a. Alexander b. Caesar X. Ramses the Great Y. Menes
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5. How did the first Pharaoh unite all of Egypt? A. Through trade B. Peace negations C. War and marriage D. He stole the crown
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6. What are cataracts? A. mountains B. rapids C. deserts D. Plains
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7. What leads to social hierarchy? A. education B. Division of labor C. Slavery D. Monarchies
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Sept. 28 th Objectives 6.17 – visual of social hierarchy 6.19 – summarize early Egyptian achievements Bell work Turn in 5.1 handout Check point #28 Classwork Egyptian cartouche Brainpop - Pharaoh Egypt Vocabulary
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scribe Writer
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architecture The art of building
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irrigation Supply water to an area of land Canals, dams, basins
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monarch Ruler of a kingdom Power is passed to other family members
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Urban City areas
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chariot Wheeled horse-drawn wagon.
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Division of Labor Doing jobs based on ability A way to meet more needs Required for the advancement of society
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merchants traders
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empire Area of land containing many different types of people under the complete authority of one person
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cataracts Rapids Fast moving water White-water rafting!!
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polytheism gods
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import To buy or bring goods into a region
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Dynasty A series of rulers from the same family
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Papyrus A long-lasting, paper-like material Made from the reeds of plant stalks
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Domestication Taming plants and animals to meet your needs
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surplus Extra More than needed
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Agriculture Farming The domestication of plants and animals
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silt Mixture of tiny rocks and dirt Floodwaters bring to the land
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Delta Triangle-shaped area Very fertile Often floods
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canals Man-made waterways
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exports To sell or take good out to other regions
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Pharaoh Title used for Egyptian kings or rulers
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Hieroglyphics Egyptian writing system Means “sacred writing” pictographs
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Social hierarchy Division of society by rank or class. Mr. Kovach
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Rural countryside
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