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For which of the following is the great pharaoh Ramses II known? Drag and drop the accomplishments to the box. Words may be used once or not at all.
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Ramses II accomplishments
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Ramses II accomplishments
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Bre 🏐
Which of the following were important achievements of the Kushites? Select the three correct answers.
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the defeat of the Assyrian army
the defeat of the Assyrian army
the invention of one of the world's first alphabets
the invention of one of the world's first alphabets
the development of Africa's first iron-working city
the development of Africa's first iron-working city
the famous text, The Book of the Dead
the famous text, The Book of the Dead
the invention of papyrus
the invention of papyrus
trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara
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the defeat of the Assyrian army
the defeat of the Assyrian army
the invention of one of the world's first alphabets
the invention of one of the world's first alphabets
the development of Africa's first iron-working city
the development of Africa's first iron-working city
the famous text, The Book of the Dead
the famous text, The Book of the Dead
the invention of papyrus
the invention of papyrus
trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara
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Bre 🏐
Because the Egyptians constructed early forms of glass and mortar for setting bricks, scholars know they were skilled in which science?
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chemisty
chemisty
astronomy
astronomy
physics
physics
anatomy
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chemisty
chemisty
astronomy
astronomy
physics
physics
anatomy
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Bre 🏐
Which effect did continued trade with Egypt have on Kush civilization?
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Kushites adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
Kushites adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
Kushites learned to navigate the Nile River.
Kushites learned to navigate the Nile River.
Kushites stopped trading with other African kingdoms.
Kushites stopped trading with other African kingdoms.
Kushites wanted to leave their country and move to Egypt.
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Kushites adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
Kushites adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
Kushites learned to navigate the Nile River.
Kushites learned to navigate the Nile River.
Kushites stopped trading with other African kingdoms.
Kushites stopped trading with other African kingdoms.
Kushites wanted to leave their country and move to Egypt.
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Bre 🏐
Look at this ancient Egyptian tomb painting.
An image of ancient Egyptian tomb art is shown. Depicted in the picture are baskets full of grapes, workers processing the grapes into wine, and wild animals grazing on a tree.
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The purpose of tomb paintings was to
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An image of ancient Egyptian tomb art is shown. Depicted in the picture are baskets full of grapes, workers processing the grapes into wine, and wild animals grazing on a tree.
Select the correct response from the drop-down menu.
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The purpose of tomb paintings was to
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Bre 🏐
Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
In order to construct the pyramids, the Egyptians needed to be proficient in engineering and
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In order to construct the pyramids, the Egyptians needed to be proficient in engineering and
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Bre 🏐
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How did Hatshepsut change Egypt during her reign as pharaoh?
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She expanded Egypt by engaging in wars of conquest.
She expanded Egypt by engaging in wars of conquest.
She founded a new dynasty that ruled Egypt for generations.
She founded a new dynasty that ruled Egypt for generations.
She established Alexandria as a major center of learning.
She established Alexandria as a major center of learning.
She increased Egypt's wealth by expanding trade.
She increased Egypt's wealth by expanding trade.
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How did Hatshepsut change Egypt during her reign as pharaoh?
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She expanded Egypt by engaging in wars of conquest.
She expanded Egypt by engaging in wars of conquest.
She founded a new dynasty that ruled Egypt for generations.
She founded a new dynasty that ruled Egypt for generations.
She established Alexandria as a major center of learning.
She established Alexandria as a major center of learning.
She increased Egypt's wealth by expanding trade.
She increased Egypt's wealth by expanding trade.
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Bre 🏐
How did its location help Kush become a powerful kingdom?
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It created competition with the powerful Egyptian kingdom.
It created competition with the powerful Egyptian kingdom.
It provided a trading link between Africa south of the Sahara and Egypt.
It provided a trading link between Africa south of the Sahara and Egypt.
It allowed the Kushites to grow enough food to be self-sufficient.
It allowed the Kushites to grow enough food to be self-sufficient.
It allowed the Kushites to travel by boat, which was faster than by foot.
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It created competition with the powerful Egyptian kingdom.
It created competition with the powerful Egyptian kingdom.
It provided a trading link between Africa south of the Sahara and Egypt.
It provided a trading link between Africa south of the Sahara and Egypt.
It allowed the Kushites to grow enough food to be self-sufficient.
It allowed the Kushites to grow enough food to be self-sufficient.
It allowed the Kushites to travel by boat, which was faster than by foot.
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Bre 🏐
Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
In ancient Egypt, those responsible for using hieroglyphics to record important information and maintain records were called
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In ancient Egypt, those responsible for using hieroglyphics to record important information and maintain records were called
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Bre 🏐
What were the advantages of establishing Meroë as the new capital of Kush?
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Meroë was located near iron deposits and trade routes.
Meroë was located near iron deposits and trade routes.
Meroë received less rain and flooding than Napata.
Meroë received less rain and flooding than Napata.
Meroë was a safer distance from the Nile.
Meroë was a safer distance from the Nile.
Meroë had fewer natural resources but was farther from Egypt.
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Meroë was located near iron deposits and trade routes.
Meroë was located near iron deposits and trade routes.
Meroë received less rain and flooding than Napata.
Meroë received less rain and flooding than Napata.
Meroë was a safer distance from the Nile.
Meroë was a safer distance from the Nile.
Meroë had fewer natural resources but was farther from Egypt.
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Bre 🏐
Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
As Egypt established trade with Kush, the two areas began to develop ___________ , in which they relied on one another for goods and shared ideas.
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As Egypt established trade with Kush, the two areas began to develop ___________ , in which they relied on one another for goods and shared ideas.
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Bre 🏐
Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
In order to overcome death, Egyptians believed that they needed to
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In order to overcome death, Egyptians believed that they needed to
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GPT 3.5
building the Ramesseum
signing the first peace treaty
expanding the empire
ruling for a long time
signing the first peace treaty
expanding the empire
ruling for a long time
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GPT 3.5
the defeat of the Assyrian army
the development of Africa's first iron-working city
trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara
the development of Africa's first iron-working city
trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara
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GPT 3.5
chemistry
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GPT 3.5
Kushites adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
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GPT 3.5
The purpose of tomb paintings was to serve as a representation of the deceased's life and provide them with the necessities and pleasures they would need in the afterlife.
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GPT 3.5
In order to construct the pyramids, the Egyptians needed to be proficient in engineering and mathematics.
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GPT 3.5
She increased Egypt's wealth by expanding trade.
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GPT 3.5
It provided a trading link between Africa south of the Sahara and Egypt.
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GPT 3.5
In ancient Egypt, those responsible for using hieroglyphics to record important information and maintain records were called scribes.
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GPT 3.5
Meroë was located near iron deposits and trade routes.
Meroë received less rain and flooding than Napata.
Meroë was a safer distance from the Nile.
Meroë received less rain and flooding than Napata.
Meroë was a safer distance from the Nile.
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GPT 3.5
As Egypt established trade with Kush, the two areas began to develop interdependence, in which they relied on one another for goods and shared ideas.
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GPT 3.5
In order to overcome death, Egyptians believed that they needed to preserve their bodies through mummification and perform the necessary rituals and offerings to ensure a successful afterlife.
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