Question 1
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A large waterfall.
Answer
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Delta
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Cataract
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Dynasty
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Papyrus
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Hieroglyphics
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Diety
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Pharaoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
Question 2
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A triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river, typically where it diverges into several outlets.
Answer
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Delta
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Cataract
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Dynasty
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Hieroglyphics
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Papyrus
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Diety
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Paraoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
Question 3
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A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on and also for making rope, sandals, and boats.
Answer
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Papyrus
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Hieroglyphics
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Delta
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Dynasty
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Cataract
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Diety
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Pahraoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
Question 4
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Enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing.
Answer
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Hieroglyphics
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Dynasty
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Delta
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Cataracts
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Papyrus
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Diety
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Pharaoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
Question 5
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A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
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Dynasty
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Hieroglyphics
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Delta
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Cataract
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Papyrus
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Diety
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Pharaoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
Question 6
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A god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion).
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Diety
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Pharaoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
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Cataracts
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Delta
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Papyrus
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Hieroglyphics
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Dynasty
Question 7
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A ruler in ancient Egypt.
Answer
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Cataract
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Delta
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Papyrus
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Hieroglyphics
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Dynasty
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Diety
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Pharaoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
Question 8
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A payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another, especially as a sign of dependence.
Answer
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Cataract
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Delta
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Papyrus
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Hieroglyphics
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Dynasty
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Diety
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Pharaoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
Question 9
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(In some religions) life after death.
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Cataract
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Delta
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Papyrus
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Hieroglyphics
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Dynasty
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Diety
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Pharaoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
Question 10
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To preserve (a corpse) from decay, originally with spices and now usually by arterial injection of a preservative.
Answer
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Cataract
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Delta
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Papyrus
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Hieroglyphics
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Dynasty
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Diety
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Pharaoh
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Tribute
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Afterlife
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Embalming
Question 11
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Pharaoh Kufu (select 3)
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Declared himself a god
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Controlled the food supply
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Old kingdom pharaoh
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Made a white chapel of albaster
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Great military leader
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Made the world's first peace treaty
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"Patron of Arts"
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1473-1458 B.C.E.
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Had many mines for gold, gems, and copper
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He made the Dayr al-Bahri temple
Question 12
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Pharaoh Kufu (select 3)
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He made the Great Pyramid of Giza
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"The Pyramid Builder"
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2551-2528 B.C.E
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Middle kingdom pharaoh
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1290-1224 B.C.E.
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He built many monuments
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He ruled for over 60 years
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He made the temple Abu Sinbel
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He made religious architecture
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1971-1926 B.C.E.
Question 13
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Pharaoh Senusret (select 3)
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"Patron of Arts"
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"Story of Sinhue" a great Egyptian literature.
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Middle Kingdom pharaoh
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Made the Great Pyramid of Giza
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1473-1458 B.C.E.
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Made the world's first peace treaty
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Old kingdom pharaoh
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Went on trade expeditions to promote trade
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Built the Abu Sinbel
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Ruled over 60 years
Question 14
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Pharaoh Senusret (select 3)
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1971-1926 B.C.E.
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He had mines of gold, copper, and gems
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He built a white chapel out of alabaster
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He declared himself a god
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1290-1224 B.C.E.
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New kingdom pharaoh
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He controlled the food supply
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"The Pyramid Builder"
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He built many monuments
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2551-2528 B.C.E.
Question 15
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Pharaoh Hatshepsut (select 3)
Answer
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"Promoter of Trade"
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1st female pharaoh
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New kingdom pharaoh
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"The Pyramid Builder"
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Built a white chapel out of alabaster
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1290-1224 B.C.E.
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Middle kingdom pharaoh
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She controlled the food supply
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She was a great military leader
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She ruled over 60 years
Question 16
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Pharaoh Hatshepsut (select 3)
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1473-1458 B.C.E.
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She went on trade expeditions to encourage trade
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She built the Dayr Al-Bahri temple
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She declared herself a god
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She built the Abu Sinbel temple
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1971-1926 B.C.E.
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She had mines of gold, copper, and gems
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Old Kingdom pharaoh
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"Patron of Arts"
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She created the Great Pyramid of Giza
Question 17
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Pharaoh Ramses II (select 3)
Answer
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Military leader and master builder
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He built many monuments
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New kingdom pharaoh
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Old kingdom pharaoh
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"Patron of Arts"
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He built the Dayr Al-Bahri temple
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He declared himself a god
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Middle kingdom pharaoh
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"Promoter of Trade"
Question 18
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Pharaoh Ramses II (select 3)
Answer
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1290-1224 B.C.E.
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He made the world's first peace treaty
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He built the temple Abu Sinbel
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"The Pyramid Builder"
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2551-2528 B.C.E.
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He had mines of gold, copper, and gems
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He built a white chapel out of alabaster
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He went on trade expeditions to encourage trade
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1473-1458 B.C.E.
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He built the Great Pyramid of Giza
Question 19
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Old Kingdom (select 3)
Answer
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"Age of Pyramids"
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2700-2200 B.C.E.
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Strong central government
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2000-1800 B.C.E.
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1600-1100 B.C.E.
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Chaos and disunity
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Achievements in art, literature, and architecture
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"Golden Age"
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Peaceful and an increase in trade
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Height of Egypt's power
Question 20
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Middle Kingdom (select 3)
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2000-1800 B.C.E.
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Achievements in art, literature, and architecture
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Chaos and disunity
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2700-2200 B.C.E.
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1600-1100 B.C.E.
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"Age of Pyramids"
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Strong central government
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"Golden Age"
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Peaceful and an increase in trade
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Height of the Egyptian power
Question 21
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New Kingdom (select 4)
Answer
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1600-1100 B.C.E.
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Peaceful and an increase in trade
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"Golden Age"
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Height of the Egyptian power
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2700-2200 B.C.E.
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2000-1800 B.C.E.
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Strong central government
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"Age of Pyramids"
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Achievements in art, literature, and architecture
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chaos and disunity
Question 22
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What role did the Nile play in the Egyptian empire?
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It provided fish and other seafood for the Egyptians.
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It blocked out invaders from the north and the south.
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It created fertile farm land.
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It provided transportation.
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It created the desert.
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It provided mud to build with
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It gave them water to drink and bathe in.
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It was a place to admire the gods.
Question 23
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Which of the following did the Egyptians believe about the afterlife?
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All of your guts except the heart were useless.
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The gods weighed your soul with your heart.
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You needed a spell book to defeat or trick monsters.
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The afterlife was just like real life.
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You are tortured.
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You became a god.
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Your "ka" must reunite with your body.
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You reincarnate as the pharaoh.
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If you lived a bad life you are fed to a crocodile/hippo/lion creature.
Question 24
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What are the basic steps of mummification?
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Take out the organs and put them in jars
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Pour salt into the body
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Wrap the body in linen cloth
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Put magical amulets onto the body
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Put the body in the sarcophagus and bury
Question 25
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Label the levels of the social pyramid
Answer
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Pheasants
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Artisans
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Scribes
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Priests
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Government Officials
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Pharaoh
Question 26
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Why were scribes high up on the social ladder?
Answer
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Because they were the only ones who knew how to write
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Because no one else wanted to go to scribe school
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Because writing is hard
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Because they were the children of pharaohs and government officials
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Because they own vast properties
Question 27
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Why were river valleys important?
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Because the air is cooler there
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Because they have more fertile soil
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Because they hid them from attackers
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Because they were pretty
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Because I don't know
Question 28
Answer
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The Atlantic Ocean
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Sudan
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Egypt
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The Sahara Desert
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The Nile River
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The Tigris River
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The Euphrates River
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Saudia Arabia
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The Fertile Cresent
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The Red Sea
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Ethiopia
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The Arabian Sea
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The Mediterranean Sea
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The Indian Ocean