
Ancient Egypt 4
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Caitlin Irwin
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Ancient Egypt 4
By Caitlin Irwin
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Multiple Choice
Egypt is located in
Asia
Europe
Africa
America
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Multiple Choice
A river divides into small triangular shape is known as _____.
tributary
stream
delta
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Multiple Choice
Who was the ruler and high priest of ancient Egypt?
President
Pharaoh
Senator
Principal
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Multiple Choice
How did people become pharaoh?
It was Inherited
People voted
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Multiple Choice
Ancient Egyptians spoke
Arabic
Egyptian
English
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Multiple Choice
Ancient Egyptians had a written language.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
What did almost everyone wear and why?
makeup to protect their skin
necklace to show where they're from
lotion to make their skin smooth
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Multiple Choice
Polytheism means...
a religion that believes and worships one God.
a religion that believes and worships many gods and goddesses.
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Multiple Choice
Monotheism means...
a religion that believes and worships (prays to) one God.
a religion that believes and worships (prays to) more than one god.
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Egyptians believed the gods and goddesses made good and bad things happen in the world.
Religion
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Multiple Choice
The Ancient Egyptians were:
not religious
monotheistic
polytheistic
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Multiple Choice
The gods and goddesses looked like:
animals and humans
only humans
only animals
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The Afterlife
Egyptians believed life after death would be even better than present life
after a long journey, the dead arrived at a place of peace
Egyptians studied prayers and spells from The Book of the Dead to prepare for the afterlife
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they believed Osiris greeted those who had just died at the gate to the next world
If they lived good lives and knew spells, Osiris would give them eternal life
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Multiple Choice
Eternal means:
Lasting forever
Ending
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Multiple Choice
The Ancient Egyptians believed that after death there was:
a party
another life
nothing
sleep
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The Afterlife
Egyptians believed that the afterlife was for all people - rich and poor
wealthy - placed in coffins and buried in tombs
poor - mummies buried in caves or in the sand
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Multiple Choice
The Afterlife was for:
only the rich
everyone
only the poor
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Multiple Choice
The rich were buried in
caves
expensive tombs
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Multiple Choice
The poor were buried in
caves or sand
expensive tombs
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Egyptians had to prepare people for the afterlife.
This means they got their body ready by preserving it.
Preserving the body is called mummification
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What was a mummy?
A person or animal that has died.
They are then given a special treatment that preserves their body for a long time.
Not everybody who died in Egypt was mummified.
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Multiple Choice
Mummies are:
The preserved bodies of dead people and animals
The same as Daddies
From London
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Who became a mummy?
Only very important people, like the Pharoah, became a mummy.
The Pharoah was the king of all Egypt.
Sometimes, the Pharoah's pets or slaves were mummified too.
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Multiple Choice
Who got to be a mummy?
Everyone
Only important people
Teachers
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Why did the Egyptians make mummies?
They believed that people need to keep their body for the afterlife.
Important people were also buried with all their money and their favorite things.
Ancient Egyptians mummified important people to get them ready for for the afterlife.
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Multiple Choice
Why did the ancient Egyptians place the favorite belongings of the pharaoh in his tomb?
So no other human would ever use them
To prevent his servants from stealing them
To keep thieves from stealing them
So they could be used by the pharaoh in the next life
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What did Ancient Egyptians do to important people when they died?
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