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A plain at the mouth of a river, shaped like an upside-

down triangle.

A 100

What is a delta?

A 100

Fine soil found on river bottoms which made a rich,

fertile land for the Egyptians.

A 200

What is silt?

A 200

The Nubian part of the Nile had six of these, which made travel over water difficult. Therefore, they developed and controlled trade routes

over land.A 300

What are cataracts?

A 300

The three most important ‘gifts’ the Nile gave to the

people living near it.

A 400

What are trade routes, transportation, and fertile

soil?

A 400

“Lower Egypt” is actually NORTH of “Upper Egypt”

for this reason…

A 500

What is… because the Nile flows North, from highest to

lowest elevation.

A 500

This pharaoh was said to have united Upper and Lower

Egypt.

B 100

Who is Menes?

B 100

This woman had herself proclaimed pharaoh and

would not give up the throne once her stepson became old

enough.

B 200

Who is Hatshepsut?

B 200

This was the last pharaoh of Egypt.

B 300

Who was Cleopatra?

B 300

Because Thutmosis III wanted to become more

famous than Hatshepsut, he did the following.

B 400

What is: destroyed her statues, removed her name from walls, showed great

mercy in battle, conquered many lands?

B 400

Hatshepsut did this to advertise herself as a strong,

powerful leader.

B 500

What is represented herself as a man, wore a beard?

B 500

Egyptians mummified their pharaohs to prepare them for

this.

C 100

What is the afterlife?

C 100

The god of all kings. He was also the son of Isis and Osiris.

C 200

Who is Horus?

C 200

Egyptian gods were thought to control this, which helped

the Egyotians explain the workings of their

surroundings.

C 300

What are the workings of nature?

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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This was the story of what the sun god did each day (Amun-

Re).

C 400

Amun-Re was born each day with the sunrise and died each evening with the sunset. He

passed for 12 hours in the Underworld.

C 400

Why were all pyramids built on the west bank of the Nile

River?

C 500

The Egyptians thought the west was the land of the dead.

C 500

The following jobs describe the role of this social group:

deciding court cases, collecting taxes, leading the

army.

D 100

What are government officials?

D 100

Peasants could rise up in social class by working for

this person.

D 200

Who is the pharaoh?

D 200

We study these two things to learn about ancient Egyptian

daily life.

D 300

What are hieroglyphics and tomb and temple paintings?

D 300

Egyptian women were looked at as mostly __________

men.

D 400

What is ‘equal to’ or ‘as important as’?

D 400

Put the following social classes in order from highest

to lowest:

Artisan, government official, peasant, priest, scribe

D 500

What are officials, priests, scribes, artisans, peasants?

D 500

Egyptians used reeds to make the first version of this.

E 100

What is paper?

E 100

The name of the Egyptians’ writing system.

E 200

What is hieroglyphics?

E 200

Egyptian astronomers developed the first ________,

which we still use today.

E 300

What is calendar?

E 300

Due to their extensive surgeries, Egyptian doctors

knew a lot about this.

E 400

What is the body and anatomy?

E 400

Astronomers study this.

E 500

What are the stars and other objects in the sky?

E 500

The Old Kingdom is classified by this type of relationship with Nubia.

F 100

What is a peaceful trading relationship?

F 100

Most of the pyramids were built during this kingdom.

F 200

What is the Old Kingdom?

F 200

This group of people conquered Egypt after the weak New Kingdom fell

apart.

F 300

Who are the Macedonians (under Alexander the Great)?

F 300

During the Middle Kingdom, pharaohs spent Egypt’s

wealth on this.

F 400

What are building projects?

F 400

During this Kingdom, Egypt’s army was at its

largest and most powerful.

F 500

What is the New Kingdom?

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Egyptian Gods

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This god was in charge of weighing the hearts of the dead to determine their ability to pass on

and enjoy the afterlife.

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Who is Anubis?

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