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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Pharaohs. Social Classes. Economics /Kush. Religion. Egypt & Mesopotamia. 10 Point s.
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She is well known for expanding trade, as well as being one of the few female pharaohs.
He is best known for his military conquests, as well as having 100 wives and 100+ children!
These words would describe the type of government they had in ancient Egypt.
This social class had jobs such as advising the pharaoh, being the chief judge and collecting taxes.
This social class received the least respect & wealth, but all other classes depended on them.
By going to school for 12 years and enduring strict discipline, an Egyptian peasant or artisan could raise their status by becoming this.
This social class lived is houses only 10 yards long and despite their skill did not get much respect.
This group was considered upper class and did jobs such as embalming bodies, healing and taking care of temples.
This is what happens when there is a high demand and low supply of a good.
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.
The government & religion of ancient Egypt were connected because of this.
Egyptians left this organ in the body when embalming because they thought it would be weighed as judgment.
Egyptians were often buried with things their spirit, or ka, could use in the afterlife. A person wasn’t buried in coffins, but this.
The Egyptians’ and Mesopotamians’ religion had this in common.
Both the Egyptians and Mesopotamians used this to get water to their farms.
Both ancient Mesopotamians & Egyptians settled by this type of physical feature.
The Egyptians & Mesopotamians shared these forms of government.