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The wet, fertile plains in ancient Canaan bordered the a. Negev Desert b. Sea of Galilee c. Mediterranean Sea d. Lebanon Mountains
Which common feature of most ancient religions did the Jews reject? a. ritual b. morality c. tradition d. polytheism
How did ancient Judaism differ from other religions at that time? a. more elegant temples b. rules for how to act c. famous leader-heroes d. belief in one God
Who built the giant temples of the pharaohs? a. scribes who kept poor records b. government officials out of favor c. peasant farmers during the flood season d. priests hoping to get jobs at the temples
Which phrase best describes Hatshepsut’s monument at Dayr al-Bahri? a. a pyramid constructed in the open desert b. a mud-brick structure found on an island c. a shrine dug out of rock below ground level d. a great temple built into a cliff above the river
Which of these was part of the topography of ancient Egypt? a. a river valley b. a mountain range c. a hot, dry climate d. a long growing season
Of these four groups which one had the lowest social status? a. priests b. scribes c. artisans d. government officials
Why did ancient Egyptians make mummies? a. to decorate palaces of the pharaohs b. to preserve dead bodies of the pharaohs c. to transport goods up and down the Nile d. to educate and protect the royal children
Why did archeologists reconstruct the White Chapel? a. It offered tourists shade while they waited for their guide. b. It gave the scientists a place to study why they dug up. c. It was an experiment to learn old construction methods. d. It was built by Senusret I but had been taken apart by a later ruler.
d. It was built by Senusret I but had been taken apart by a later ruler.
In the life of an ancient Egyptian peasant, which season came next after the flooding season? a. the festival season b. the harvest season c. the planting season d. the building season
The word exodus means “departure”. In the history of the Israelites, the Exodus was the departure from a. Ur b. Egypt c. Canaan d. Babylon
Why was some people in parts of Canaan herders rather than farmers? a. The river was too salty. b. The ground was too cold. c. The land was hilly and dry. d. The sun was hot and strong.
Unlike the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, the Sea of Galilee was a. a source of fresh water b. too stormy for boats c. often used by traders d. surrounded by deserts
According to the Torah, what did Moses bring to his people from Mount Sinai? a. food to eat in the desert b. the Ten Commandments c. most of the Hebrew Bible d. directions for building a temple
Which sentence best describes the role of women in religion? a. They were worshiped by gods. b. They could become priestesses. c. They ran all religious ceremonies. d. They were not allowed in temples.
What was “dead” about the Dead Sea? a. It was too salty for any form of life. b. It was the scene of many historic battles. c. It was thought to be dangerous for fishing boats. d. It lay still even when winds blew in the hills nearby.
The part of Canaan with the most vegetation was a. in the Syrian Desert b. beside the Dead Sea c. near the Jordan River d. in the Lebanon Mountains
What is one characteristic for which Egypt’s Middle Kingdom is especially famous? a. reunification b. great pharaohs c. widespread wards d. military conquests
Why do Jews consider the Western Wall in Jerusalem a sacred place? a. It was built by King Soloman. b. It was part of the Second Temple. c. It was where many Jews died in rebellion agains Rome. d. It was constructed with the stones that held the Ten Commandments.
According to Judaism, standards of right and wrong come from a. God. b. Abraham. c. priests. d. prophets.
Jewish forms of worship and ways of life were taught in many different countries by a. rabbis b. priests c. prophets d. professors