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1 Major River Systems And Agriculture Standard 6.2.1 Major River Systems And Agriculture Standard 6.2.1 Major River Systems And Agriculture Standard 6.2.1 Major River Systems And Agriculture Standard 6.2.1 Religion and Social And Political Order Standard 6.2.3 Religion and Social And Political Order Standard 6.2.3 Religion and Social And Political Order Standard 6.2.3 Religion and Social And Political Order Standard 6.2.3 Religion and Social And Political Order Standard 6.2.3 Art and Architecture Standard 6.2.5 Art and Architecture Standard 6.2.5 Art and Architecture Standard 6.2.5 Art and Architecture Standard 6.2.5 Art and Architecture Standard 6.2.5 Trade and Leadership Standard 6.3.6 Trade and Leadership Standard 6.3.6 Trade and Leadership Standard 6.3.6 Trade and Leadership Standard 6.3.6 Trade and Leadership Standard 6.3.6 Evolution of Language Standard 6.2.9 Evolution of Language Standard 6.2.9 Evolution of Language Standard 6.2.9 Evolution of Language Standard 6.2.9 Evolution of Language Standard 6.2.9 Major River Systems And Agriculture Standard 6.2.1 Terms to KnowPeople to Meet North Africa Map

2 Why did Egyptian civilization emerge in the Nile Valley?

3 Flooding left rich farmland, river provided protection, and the river was the only source of fresh water.

4 The Nile River began as what two other rivers?

5 Blue Nile and White Nile

6 Which of these was a result of the Nile River’s flooding?

7 Fertile Soil

8 The Nile delta, Sahara, Eastern Desert, and cataracts allowed Egyptian civilization to…

9 Peacefully grow and prosper

10 The Nile river is the longest river in the world. It’s flow moves from ________ to _______.

11 South to North

12 ______ were not as powerless as ______ in other ancient civilizations.

13 Woman

14 A collection of spells and prayers studied to help obtain the afterlife.

15 The Book of the Dead

16 The Egyptians practiced what kind of religion?

17 Polytheism

18 The place a person goes when their heart passes the weighing test.

19 Eternity

20 Why did unskilled workers make up the largest group in society?

21 People were needed for physical labor in the cities.

22 How was the stone for a pyramid transported to the building site?

23 Stones were placed on sleds, floated down the river, and raised when needed

24 The entrance to every pyramid faced in what direction?

25 North

26 ______ were _____ built for pharaohs and their queens.

27 Pyramids, tombs

28 Pictures carved into rock or other hard surfaces

29 Sunken Relief

30 An elaborate decorated coffin

31 sarcophagus

32 Egyptians traded for…

33 Wooden furniture

34 Why was the location of Napata favorable for trading?

35 Napata is where the trade caravans crossed the river.

36 Hatshepsut was able to come to power by first…

37 Ruling in the name of male relatives, cutting her hair, and dressing as a man.

38 How did Ramses II get the name “Ramses the Great”?

39 His fame on the battlefield, construction and restoration of building and monuments, and his popularity among the Egyptian people.

40 The Greatest New Kingdom Pharaoh

41 Ramses II

42 ______ was used to make paper.

43 papyrus

44 Name of Egyptian writing.

45 Hieroglyphics

46 Demotic?

47 The short hand version of hieroglyphics.

48 Where was the Rosetta stone discovered?

49 Rosetta, Egypt

50 Until the _______ ______ was translated, nobody could read hieroglyphics.

51 Rosetta Stone

52 cataract irrigationpharaohmummysavanna deltatechnologydeitypyramidinundation hieroglyphicsdynastyembalmingtributesarcophagus Terms to Know Go to Review PageGo to People to Meet

53 Fast moving water; rapids RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

54 Area of fertile soil that often surrounds the mouth of a river RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

55 Egyptian system of writing made up of symbols RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

56 Helped Egyptian farmers grow enough food to feed themselves and their animals RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

57 Scientific knowledge used to develop tools, crafts, etc. RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

58 a line or series of rulers from the same family RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

59 An Egyptian king RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

60 A god or goddess RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

61 The process of protecting and preserving a dead body RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

62 A body wrapped after death for protection RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

63 Gigantic tomb with four triangular sides built in Ancient Egypt RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

64 Forced payments RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

65 grassy plain RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

66 Flooding of the Nile RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

67 an elaborately decorated coffin RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

68 Wife of Osiris, mother of Horus; protective goddess The name the Egyptians gave their “soul.” The god of the Embalming and the dead The name the Egyptians gave to their “life- force” or source of physical energy. The god of the underworld who was drawn to the outer wrappings of mummies Son of Osirus and ruler of the living. First woman to rule in her own right; focused on trade instead of conquest, brought great wealth to Egypt. Son of Seti; inherited throne after Seti’s death; he was only 10 years old; reigned for 66 years and undertook large, building projects. People to Meet Go to Review PageGo to Terms to Know

69 Isis RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

70 Osirus RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

71 Ba RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

72 Horus RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

73 Anubis RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

74 Hatshepsut RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

75 Ka RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

76 Ramses II RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

77 2 5 9 4 8 7 10 11 1 6 3 D A E B C RETURN TO TEST REVIEW

78 Morocco RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

79 Algeria RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

80 Tunisia RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

81 Libya RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

82 Egypt RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

83 Western Sahara RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

84 Mauritania RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

85 Mali RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

86 Niger RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

87 Chad RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

88 Sudan RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

89 Nile River RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

90 White Nile RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

91 Blue Nile RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

92 Suez Canal RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP

93 Red Sea RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know RETURN TO MAP


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