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4Social Classes
Religion
Egypt Mesopotamia
Economics
Pharaohs
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5This pharaoh is best know for his Great Pyramid
at Giza.
6Who is Khufu?
7 She is well known for expanding trade, as well
as being one of the few female pharaohs.
8Who is Hatshepsut?
9He is best known for his military conquests, as
well as having 100 wives and 100 children!
10Who is Ramses II?
11The pharaohs of Egypt were believed to be these.
12What are gods?
13These two words would name the type(s) of
government in ancient Egypt.
14What are monarchy theocracy?
15This social class had jobs such as advising the
pharaoh, being the chief judge and collecting
taxes.
16Who are the government officials?
17This social class received the least respect
wealth, but all other classes depended on them.
18Who are the peasants?
19By going to school for 12 years and enduring
strict discipline, an Egyptian peasant or artisan
could raise their status by becoming this.
20What is a scribe?
21This social class lived is houses only 10 yards
long and despite their skill did not get much
respect.
22Who are the artisans?
23This group was considered upper class and did
jobs such as embalming bodies, healing and taking
care of temples.
24Who are the priests?
25These were goods the Egyptians exported.
26What are grains (wheat/barley), linen beer?
27These were goods Egyptians imported from Kush.
28What are gold, iron leather?
29These are goods Egypt imported from Central
Africa.
30What are slaves, timber ivory?
31When two countries rely or depend on each other,
they are called this.
32What is interdependent?
33Egypt attacking Kush in order to protect trade
routes is an example of this.
34What is conflict between countries due to
economic interests?
35The religion of the Egyptians was based in a
belief in these.
36What are multiple gods?
37This is another word for the belief in multiple
gods.
38What is polytheism?
39The government religion of ancient Egypt were
connected because of this.
40What is the belief that the pharaohs were gods?
41Egyptians left this organ in the body when
embalming because they thought it would be
weighed as judgment.
42What is the heart?
43Egyptians were often buried with things their
spirit, or ka, could use in the afterlife. A
person wasnt buried in coffins, but this.
44What is a sarcophagus?
45The Egyptians and Mesopotamians religion had
this in common.
46What is polytheism (belief in multiple gods)?
47Both the Egyptians and Mesopotamians used this to
get water to their farms.
48What are irrigation systems?
49Both ancient Mesopotamians Egyptians settled by
this type of physical feature.
50What is a river?
51The Egyptians Mesopotamians shared these forms
of government.
52What are a monarchy a theocracy?
53Egyptians believed their leaders were gods, but
Mesopotamians believed this.
54What is their rulers were chosen by the gods?
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56This is the biggest difference between the
governments of Mesopotamia Egypt.
57Egypt had an empire ruled by a pharaoh
Mesopotamia had individual, independent
city-states ruled by kings