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Ancient Egypt

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What was, for centuries, the political and cultural center of Egypt?   Memphis  
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How did the pharoahs symbolically show that they ruled both Upper and Lower Egypt?   They wore a crown that combined the white & red crowns  
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What areas did the Nile River Valley include?   farming  
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Why was Egypt called the "Gift of the Nile?"   because it brought fertility and life to the region  
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How did Egyptian farmers prepare land for flooding?   by plowing it  
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Who was blamed when disease struck or the crops did not grow?   the pharoah  
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Why was sailing on the southern part of the Nile difficult?   because cataracts were there  
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What was a triangle shaped area of soil deposited at the mouth of a river called?   a delta  
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How was Upper and Lower Egypt unified?   by Menes  
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What is on both sides of the Nile River?   desert  
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Who founded Egypt's first dynasty?   Menes  
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What does dynasty mean?   series of rulers from the same family  
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What was located to the north of Egypt?   the Mediterranean Sea  
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What was located to the south of Egypt?   cataracts  
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What was located to the east of Egypt?   desert and the Red Sea  
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What was located to the west of Egypt?   desert  
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What was the 500 year period from 2700 to 2200 BC known as?   Old Kingdom  
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What was the first step in the embalming process?   to remove all the organs except for the heart  
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What was the final step in mummy-making?   placing the mummy in a coffin called a sarcophagus  
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What is a sarcophagus?   a coffin used for mummies  
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How were the workers who built the pyramids paid?   in grain  
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When did Egypt reach the height of power and glory?   during the new kingdom  
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What did Egyptians believe left a person's body and became a spirit after death?   their ka  
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What is an imaginary creature with the body of a lion and head of a man or animal?   a sphinx  
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Who was best known for pyramids built as monuments for him?   Khufu  
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During which kingdom did Egypt reach the height of power and glory.   the New kingdom  
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What is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes?   engineering  
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How did most people in Egypt make a living?   by farming  
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Why were tombs filled with food, games, and gold?   because they believed the dead enjoyed such materials in the afterlife  
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What did farmers work on during the flood season?   building pyramids  
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Who was the first female pharoah remembered for the monuments built during her reign?   Queen Hatshepsut  
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Who made statues, jewelry and pottery?   artisans  
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Who wrote and copied religious and literary texts?   scribes  
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What was the Egyptian writing system called?   hieroglyphics  
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Whose undisturbed tomb was found by archaeologists in 1922?   King Tut  
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In Egyptian art, how were animals usually drawn?   realistically  
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What did Egyptian children learn in school?   writing, math, sports and morals  
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What is the largest pyramid?   the Pyramid of Khufu  
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Where is the Pyramid of Khufu located?   near the town of Giza  
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How many symbols did the Egyptian writing system use?   600  
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Who wore gold jewelry in ancient Egypt?   men and women  
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What was the kingdom south of Egypt?   Kush  
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What is papyrus?   a long-lasting paper like material made from reeds  
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In ancient Egypt, who had the right to own property, divorce, and make contracts?   men and women  
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Who were nobles?   people from rich and powerful families  
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What reflected the pharoah's importance?   burial in a pyramid  
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What contributed to the growth of trade in EEgypt?   their conquest of foreign land  
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Who was a great warrior and builder?   Ramses the Great  
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What was the Rosetta Stone?   It provided a Greek text that matched early Egypt writing  
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How were Egyptian paintings shown?   with bodies straight on, while legs and heads were shown from the side  
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Who were Isis and Horus?   important Egyptian gods  
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Who conquered Egypt and ruled it for 200 years around 1750 BC?   Hyksos  
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How could you rise in status?   have a military career  
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Who faced a strong invasion by the Sea People?   Egypt  
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