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Ancient Egypt Chapter Final Day
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What is a voyage?
A long trip
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What is this called?
Thorne
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What is this picture of?
A Mummy
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How did Egyptians make bricks?
They made bricks from mud and straw
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The plow and hoe are used to break up what?
Soil
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Who were rulers of ancient Egypt?
Pharaohs
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What is a tool that was used to break up the soil for planting?
hoe or plow
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What is a scribe?
A person who writes important things down.
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The Sahara was a __________ in Egypt
River
Desert
Mountain
Santa's house
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What is this building called?
A Pyramid
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Why were the Pharaohs powerful?
They were powerful because they made the laws and were in charge of the army
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What is it called underground where Ancient Egyptians are buried
Tombs
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What is this?
Ivory
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Where was the ancient Egyptian civilization located in Africa?
Along the Nile River
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What continent is Egypt on?
Africa
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What is the name of the river located in Egypt?
The Nile River
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What is a plow?
Tool that was used to break up the soil for planting.
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What are rules that people living together must follow?
Laws
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What are hieroglyphs?
Pictures ancient Egyptians used to make words.
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What was the desert called surrounding ancient Egypt?
Sahara Desert
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What is a group of people who speak the same language, have the same laws, and believe the same things?
Civilization
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What is a scroll?
Sheets of paper joined together and rolled up.
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What is Papyrus?
It is a tall plant that the Egyptians used to make paper.
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What is this called?
Chariot
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Who Was Hatshepsut?
A half man half God.
A sheep who wore a suit.
A women Pharaoh
Kurumi the ruler of Ancient Egypt for 22 years
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