Which ancient Egyptian achievements were most directly the result of their religious beliefs? Select the two correct answers. 

(1 point)
Responses

construction of the pyramids
construction of the pyramids

writing on papyrus
writing on papyrus

preserving the bodies of the dead
preserving the bodies of the dead

iron tools and weapons
iron tools and weapons

Meroitic script

1 answer

The two ancient Egyptian achievements that were most directly the result of their religious beliefs are:

  1. Construction of the pyramids - The pyramids were built as tombs for the pharaohs, who were considered divine. Their construction was closely tied to beliefs in the afterlife and the importance of ensuring a smooth transition to the next world.

  2. Preserving the bodies of the dead - The practice of mummification and preserving bodies for burial was rooted in the Egyptians' religious beliefs about the afterlife and the need to preserve the physical body for the soul's journey.

So, the correct answers are:

  • Construction of the pyramids
  • Preserving the bodies of the dead