
Egypt - Economy
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Caitlin Irwin
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Egypt - Economy
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Multiple Choice
What type of government has a king or queen in charge of it?
Democracy
Monarchy
Socialism
Dictatorship
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Drag and Drop
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Drag and Drop
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Economy
the way people spend money and the way people make money
In Ancient times people didn't always use money. The economy was how civilizations got the materials (food, tools, building materials) they needed.
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Multiple Choice
Economy has to do with:
how a civilization gets what it needs
the landforms of an area
the beliefs of a group
art, inventions, and technology
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Multiple Choice
How a civilization gets what it needs is called the:
geography
religion
economy
achievements
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Natural Resources
Egypt had many natural resources that they traded with other civilizations.
Natural Resources are materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people's needs. Examples - water, gold, gas, diamonds
Anything found in nature that living things can use is a natural resource
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Multiple Choice
Anything found in nature that living things can use is a ___________.
conservation
natural resource
export
import
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Economy in Egypt
The ancient Egyptians were wonderful traders. They traded the natural resources they had : gold, iron, papyrus, linen
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Agriculture
Ancient Egypts' economy was mainly based on farming. They grew crops like wheat, barley, lettuce, beans, onions, figs, dates, grapes,
melons, and cucumbers
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Trade - buying and selling of materials and services.
IMport-- INTO the civilization
Imported ---Wood, Olive Oil, Jewels, Ivory
EXport -- EXITING the civilization
Exported --- Crops, Papyrus, Gold
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Multiple Choice
The buying or selling of materials and services is called:
trade
import
export
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Multiple Choice
Money has always existed
true
false
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What is a trade route?
A trade route is a established road for breaking different items from one place to another.
It can be by land or water.
There are regular towns or stops along the way for travelers.
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Draw
Circle Egypt. What other civilizations could Egypt trade with?
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The Silk Road
The Silk Road is a land route between Europe and China.
It crossed deserts, mountains and flat plains.
Many empires fought for control of these trade routes.
Most travel was by camel or horse and they carried only lighter, expensive items.
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Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
This route was across the Sahara Desert.
The two most important items traded were gold and salt.
Merchants had to risk their lives to travel by camel caravans.
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