Which of the following is an accomplishment of Ramses II?(1 point)
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was female pharaoh
was female pharaoh
wrote famous literature
wrote famous literature
established trading route with Greeks
established trading route with Greeks
built monuments
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built monuments
Which effect did continued trade with Egypt have on Kush civilization?(1 point)
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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 adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
Kushites adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
Kushites wanted to leave their country and move to Egypt.
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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 adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
Kushites adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
Kushites wanted to leave their country and move to Egypt.
Kushites adopted many elements of Egyptian culture.
What is the correct order of the social structure of ancient Egypt? Place the highest group at the top and the lowest group at the bottom.(1 point)
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Pharaoh
Priests and Nobles
Scribes and Government Officials
Artisans and Craftsmen
Farmers and Laborers
Slaves
Priests and Nobles
Scribes and Government Officials
Artisans and Craftsmen
Farmers and Laborers
Slaves
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The soil of the Nile River Valley is best characterized as(1 point)
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fertile.
fertile.
dry.
dry.
dense.
dense.
clay.
clay.
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The soil of the Nile River Valley is best characterized as(1 point)
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fertile.
fertile.
dry.
dry.
dense.
dense.
clay.
clay.
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fertile.
Where is the Nile Delta?(1 point)
Responses
upstream from the cataracts
upstream from the cataracts
in Lower Egypt
in Lower Egypt
in West Africa
in West Africa
in Upper Egypt
in Upper Egypt
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upstream from the cataracts
upstream from the cataracts
in Lower Egypt
in Lower Egypt
in West Africa
in West Africa
in Upper Egypt
in Upper Egypt
in Lower Egypt
he rich soil brought by the yearly flooding of the Nile was so important to ancient Egypt that they called their country Kemet, which means (1 point)
Responses
the land between the rivers.
the land between the rivers.
the Black Land.
the Black Land.
Old Kingdom.
Old Kingdom.
Middle Kingdom.
Responses
the land between the rivers.
the land between the rivers.
the Black Land.
the Black Land.
Old Kingdom.
Old Kingdom.
Middle Kingdom.
the Black Land.
What prompted the Egyptians to build the pyramids?(1 point)
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Pharaohs were worshipped as gods, and pyramids were ways to honor the pharaoh.
Pharaohs were worshipped as gods, and pyramids were ways to honor the pharaoh.
Their gods demanded massive public works projects.
Their gods demanded massive public works projects.
Egyptian culture dictated that leisure activities was a waste of time.
Egyptian culture dictated that leisure activities was a waste of time.
Egypt wanted to display its power and knowledge to the world.
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Pharaohs were worshipped as gods, and pyramids were ways to honor the pharaoh.
Pharaohs were worshipped as gods, and pyramids were ways to honor the pharaoh.
Their gods demanded massive public works projects.
Their gods demanded massive public works projects.
Egyptian culture dictated that leisure activities was a waste of time.
Egyptian culture dictated that leisure activities was a waste of time.
Egypt wanted to display its power and knowledge to the world.
Pharaohs were worshipped as gods, and pyramids were ways to honor the pharaoh.
Which of the following was the main reason the pharaoh was so powerful?(1 point)
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He could set trading laws.
He could set trading laws.
He could choose a wife from any social class.
He could choose a wife from any social class.
He was believed to be a god on Earth.
He was believed to be a god on Earth.
He could punish lawmakers.
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He could set trading laws.
He could set trading laws.
He could choose a wife from any social class.
He could choose a wife from any social class.
He was believed to be a god on Earth.
He was believed to be a god on Earth.
He could punish lawmakers.
He was believed to be a god on Earth.
Why did the Egyptians build the pyramids? (1 point)
Responses
to give the Egyptians something to build
to give the Egyptians something to build
as tombs
as tombs
to compete with Kush
to compete with Kush
to organize government
Responses
to give the Egyptians something to build
to give the Egyptians something to build
as tombs
as tombs
to compete with Kush
to compete with Kush
to organize government
as tombs
Why were Kushites so eager to trade their gold for Egypt's grain?(1 point)
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They saw no value in gold because they had so much of it.
They saw no value in gold because they had so much of it.
They worshipped grain as a god and so preferred it more than gold.
They worshipped grain as a god and so preferred it more than gold.
They did not have enough land to farm and needed food more than gold.
They did not have enough land to farm and needed food more than gold.
They were afraid Egypt would take it by force if they didn't agree to trade.
They were afraid Egypt would take it by force if they didn't agree to trade.
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They saw no value in gold because they had so much of it.
They saw no value in gold because they had so much of it.
They worshipped grain as a god and so preferred it more than gold.
They worshipped grain as a god and so preferred it more than gold.
They did not have enough land to farm and needed food more than gold.
They did not have enough land to farm and needed food more than gold.
They were afraid Egypt would take it by force if they didn't agree to trade.
They were afraid Egypt would take it by force if they didn't agree to trade.
They did not have enough land to farm and needed food more than gold.
Which was one of the roles of farmers in ancient Egypt?(1 point)
Responses
work as laborers on the pharaoh's building projects
work as laborers on the pharaoh's building projects
instruct the slaves in religion
instruct the slaves in religion
help the pharaoh govern Egypt
help the pharaoh govern Egypt
keep records for the bureaucracy
keep records for the bureaucracy
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work as laborers on the pharaoh's building projects
work as laborers on the pharaoh's building projects
instruct the slaves in religion
instruct the slaves in religion
help the pharaoh govern Egypt
help the pharaoh govern Egypt
keep records for the bureaucracy
keep records for the bureaucracy
work as laborers on the pharaoh's building projects
Which Egyptian pharaoh built the most monuments?(1 point)
Responses
Thutmose II
Thutmose II
Ramses II
Ramses II
Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut
Thutmose III
Responses
Thutmose II
Thutmose II
Ramses II
Ramses II
Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut
Thutmose III
Ramses II
What does a hieroglyphic writing system use instead of alphabetic letters?(1 point)
Responses
cuneiform shapes
cuneiform shapes
papyrus scrolls
papyrus scrolls
a numerical code
a numerical code
drawings or symbols
Responses
cuneiform shapes
cuneiform shapes
papyrus scrolls
papyrus scrolls
a numerical code
a numerical code
drawings or symbols
drawings or symbols
As Kush and Egypt built their relationship, how did trade create interdependence between the two areas?(1 point)
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Egypt depended on Kush for all trade items.
Egypt depended on Kush for all trade items.
Kush depended on Egypt for all trade items.
Kush depended on Egypt for all trade items.
Each one depended upon the other for trade items.
Each one depended upon the other for trade items.
none of the above
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Egypt depended on Kush for all trade items.
Egypt depended on Kush for all trade items.
Kush depended on Egypt for all trade items.
Kush depended on Egypt for all trade items.
Each one depended upon the other for trade items.
Each one depended upon the other for trade items.
none of the above
Each one depended upon the other for trade items.