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Final Jeopardy
Pharaohs
Economics
Social Classes
/Kush
Religion
Egypt & Mesopotamia
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This pharaoh is
best know for his
Great Pyramid at
Giza.
Who is Khufu?
She is well known
for expanding
trade, as well as
being one of the
few female
pharaohs.
Who is
Hatshepsut?
He is best known
for his military
conquests, as well
as having 100
wives and 100+
children!
Who is Ramses II?
The pharaohs of
Egypt were
believed to be
these.
What are gods?
These words would
describe the type of
government they
had in ancient
Egypt.
What are
monarchy &
theocracy?
This social class
had jobs such as
advising the
pharaoh, being the
chief judge and
collecting taxes.
Who are the
government
officials?
This social class
received the least
respect & wealth,
but all other
classes depended
on them.
Who are the
peasants?
By going to school for 12
years and enduring
strict discipline, an
Egyptian peasant or
artisan could raise their
status by becoming this.
What is a scribe?
This social class
lived is houses only
10 yards long and
despite their skill
did not get much
respect.
Who are the
artisans?
This group was
considered upper class
and did jobs such as
embalming bodies,
healing and taking care
of temples.
Who are the
priests?
These were goods
the Egyptians
exported.
What are grains
(wheat/barley),
linen & beer?
These were goods
Egyptians imported
from Kush.
What are gold, iron
& leather?
These are goods
Egypt imported
from Central
Africa.
What are slaves,
timber & ivory?
This is what happens when
there is a high demand and
low supply of a good.
What is the price
increases?
These are the
reasons for Egypt
and Kush’s
complicated
relationship.
What is:
Sometimes they traded
and were peaceful, BUT
other times they
conquered each other
?
The religion of the
Egyptians was
based in a belief in
these.
What are multiple
gods?
This is another
word for the belief
in multiple gods.
What is
polytheism?
The government &
religion of ancient
Egypt were
connected because
of this.
What is the belief
that the pharaohs
were gods?
Egyptians left this
organ in the body
when embalming
because they thought
it would be weighed
as judgment.
What is the heart?
Egyptians were often
buried with things their
spirit, or ka, could use
in the afterlife. A person
wasn’t buried in
coffins, but this.
What is a
sarcophagus?
The Egyptians’
and
Mesopotamians’
religion had this in
common.
What is polytheism
(belief in multiple
gods)?
Both the Egyptians
and Mesopotamians
used this to get
water to their
farms.
What are irrigation
systems?
Both ancient
Mesopotamians &
Egyptians settled
by this type of
physical feature.
What is a river?
The Egyptians &
Mesopotamians
shared these forms
of government.
What are a
monarchy & a
theocracy?
Egyptians believed
their leaders were
gods, but
Mesopotamians
believed this.
What is their
rulers were chosen
by the gods?
Make your wager
The social classes showed us
many differences, but what
are some things ALL
Egyptians had in common?
-Relied on the Nile River
-Lived by the Nile River
-Worshipped the same
gods/goddesses
-Had to obey the pharaoh