New Kingdom Egypt's Social Structure

New Kingdom Egypt's Social Structure

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History

10th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Identify the correct order for Egypt's social structure: Pharaoh > Government Officials > Priests > Scribes > Artisans > Peasants, Government Officials > Pharaoh > Scribes > Peasants > Artisans > Priests, Pharaoh > Scribes > Government Officials > Artisans > Priests > Peasants, Pharaoh > Government Officials > Scribes > Priests > Peasants > Artisans

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Pharaoh > Government Officials > Priests > Scribes > Artisans > Peasants

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which two groups were at about the same level on the social pyramid? Nobles and Priests, Vizier and Pharaoh, Farmers and Artisans, Scribes and Priests

Back

Nobles and Priests

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following was not thought to be true about the pharaoh? Options: He controlled the army, He made the sun rise each day, He required that taxes be paid to him, He would be blamed for a famine

Back

He made the sun rise each day

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following would have the most status, importance, and power on the social pyramid? A skilled stone cutter, a farmer, a scribe, a temple priest

Back

a temple priest

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following was not a job performed by a priest? Options: mummification, maintaining temples of the gods, religious rituals

Back

collecting taxes

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

In what ways did Egyptian women enjoy more freedom and rights than most women in the ancient world? They were allowed to own land., They could own their own business., They could ask for a divorce.,

Back

All of the above

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How does architecture influence Egyptian government and society? Options: Pyramid tombs were built for Pharaohs., Temples were built to please the gods., Sphinx were built to represent the gods on guard., All of these.

Back

All of these.

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