Title: The world
1 Geography Gods and Goddesses Famous Pharaohs Pyramids Name That Kingdom Mummies Legacies Potpourri
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2 The worlds largest desert.
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3 The sun god the chief god of Egypt.
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4Also known as Menes, he united Upper and Lower
Egypt.
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5Egypts social pyramid is based on these two
things
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6It began Egypts history as a unified
civilization.
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7The reason why Egyptians mummified their dead
- To preserve them for the afterlife
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8You use this legacy almost every day, especially
in school.
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9An area of fertile soil located at the mouth of a
river.
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10Ruled the underworld with her husband Osiris.
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11The first female pharaoh she concentrated on
building the Egyptian economy.
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12The reason the pyramids were built
- To protect the bodies of the pharaohs
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13In this kingdom Egypt reached the height of its
power.
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14The collection of spells and prayers mummies were
often buried with.
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15An isolated region where pharaohs were buried
during the Middle and New Kingdoms
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16The way farmland is improved by the annual
flooding.
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17Goddess who ruled the Nile river.
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18He defeated the Hyksos and began the New Kingdom.
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19The tallest building in the world for 4,000 years.
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20The golden age of prosperity, achievement, and
stability.
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21The pharaoh best known for trying to make the
Egyptians become monotheistic
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22He discovered King Tuts mummy
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23 The two natural barriers that protected Egypt
in the north and south.
- North Delta South- Cataracts
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24God who made sure the spirit could recognize the
body.
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25The title of the ruler believed to be the son of
Re, the sun god.
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26The number of stone blocks in the Great Pyramid.
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27The powerful kingdom that was a main trading
partner with Egypt
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28His tomb told us much about life in the New
Kingdom.
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29The reason why hieroglyphics were first developed
- To keep records for the rulers, priests, and
traders
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30A line of rulers from the same family
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31Another name for a god or goddess
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32These places were built to honor the gods and
goddesses and to serve as banks.
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33He was the first to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics.
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