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Ancient Egypt and Kush Study Guide Lesson 1: The Nile River 1.Around 5000 b.c., Egyptians first settled in the. A.Libyan Desert B.city of Memphis C.Nile River valley D.Mediterranean Sea 2.The Nile River provided Egyptians with natural resources and defenses. 3.The Nile River contains dangerous, fast moving waters called. A.canals B.deltas C.floods D.cataracts 4.What helped Egyptian farmers grow crops during the dry season? A.papyrus B.shadoof C.hieroglyphics D.dynasties 5.The Nile River's floods provided Egyptians with the they needed to grow crops. A.fertile soil B.seeds C.fresh air D.warmth 6.Hieroglyphics are picture symbols that represent only ideas and objects. 7.In a dynasty, who takes power when a pharaoh dies? A.the pharaoh's son or grandson B.the person the pharaoh has chosen C.the person who is elected by the people D.the pharaoh's daughter or granddaughter

8.Narmer, the king of, unified Egypt for the first time around 3100 b.c. A.Mesopotamia B.Upper Egypt C.the Nile River valley D.Lower Egypt 9.Which is the best description the Nile River's delta? A.dry desert B.salty seawater C.fertile marshland D.flat grassland 10.The Nile River's floods were more than those in Mesopotamia. A.sudden B.violent C.deadly D.regular Lesson 2: Life in Ancient Egypt 1.Around, Egypt entered the period known as the Old Kingdom. A.2600 b.c. B.2200 b.c. C.2055 b.c. D.1055 b.c. 2.A government in which the same person is both the political and religious leader is called a. A.dynasty B.pharaoh C.theocracy D.bureaucrat 3.Why did the Egyptians embalm the bodies of their dead pharaohs? A.to learn how human bodies worked B.to honor and show their respect for the dead C.to prove that pharaohs were humans, not gods D.to preserve them while the souls traveled to the afterlife

4.The Egyptian pyramids were actually large. A.ports B.tombs C.temples D.palaces 5.The Egyptians always believed that only pharaohs could reach the afterlife. 6.Who mostly built the Egyptian pyramids? A.unskilled workers B.captured enemies C.farmers D.soldiers 7.What invention resulted from the Egyptians studying the sky? A.fractions B.geometry C.written numbers D.a 365-day calendar 8.Who made up the largest class in Egypt's social structure? A.merchants and artisans B.the pharaoh and his family C.farmers and unskilled workers D.Priests and nobles 9.If they tried hard enough, people from Egypt's lower classes could improve their social status. 10.In an Egyptian family, the was head of the household. A.child B.father C.mother D.pharaoh

Lesson 3: Egypt's Empire 1.Between c. 2055 B.C. and 1650 B.C., the Egyptians enjoyed a period of greatness called the. A.Old Kingdom B.New Kingdom C.Middle Kingdom D.Kingdom of Kush 2.Egyptian pharaohs added to the wealth of the empire by demanding from conquered kingdoms. A.peace B.tribute C.incense D.temples 3.Which group briefly ruled Egypt during the 1600s B.C.? A.the Phoenicians B.the Nubians C.the Libyans D.the Hyksos 4.Queen Hatshepsut, one of the few women to rule Egypt, expanded the empire through trade instead of war. 5.The Egyptians traded wheat, paper, gold, copper, and tools to the Phoenicians in return for. A.incense and ivory B.wood and furniture C.beads and weapons D.stone and clay tablets 6.Thutmose III expanded the Egyptian empire through the use of. A.war B.trade C.envoys D.treaties

7.What major change did King Amenhotep IV make? A.He started a new religion that worshiped only one god, Aton. B.He signed peace treaties with the Hittites and other kingdoms. C.He sent armies to attack Nubia in the south and Syria in the north. D.He restored Egypt by regaining territories lost by earlier pharaohs. 8.The most successful pharaoh of the New Kingdom was. A.Amenhotep IV B.Tutankhamen C.Akhenaton D.Ramses II 9.The rebuilding of temples during the New Kingdom helped improve the Egyptian economy. 10.Why did the Egyptian empire weaken and fall after 1300 B.C.? A.The people were too interested in their new religion. B.The pharaohs had built too many temples and run out of money. C.The Egyptians were attacked by a series of enemies. D.The crops in Egypt failed because the Nile River stopped flooding. Lesson 4: The Kingdom of Kush 1.Like Egypt, Nubia had a dry climate and needed water from the Nile River. 2.The Nubians of Kerma grew wealthy from farming and. A.mining gold B.fighting wars C.herding cattle D.building pyramids 3.During the 1400s b.c., what did the Nubians adapt while under Egyptian rule? A.spoken language B.irrigation techniques C.trading practices D.hieroglyphics

4.Kush gained its wealth mostly from demanding tribute from nearby kingdoms. 5.In 728 B.C., who founded a new dynasty that ruled both Egypt and Kush? A.Kashta B.Meroë C.Piye D.Axum 6.Like the Egyptians, the Kushites built stone temples, monuments, and pyramid tombs. 7.What did the Kushites learn from the Assyrians? A.to irrigate their land B.to worship a single god C.to build pyramids D.to make iron 8.What key resource did Kushites have that allowed them to make iron? A.sandstone B.gold mines C.trees for fuel D.water from the Nile River 9.The Kush city of Meroë was different from most Egyptian cities because of its many. A.iron furnaces B.palaces and houses C.temples to Amon-Re D.graveyards 10.The kingdom of Kush was a great trading power for nearly years. A.200 B.350 C.540 D.600