Chapter 4 Section 3

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20 questions
PAGES 106-107

OBJECTIVE:
Explain how Egypt grew wealthy through conquest and trade under a female pharaoh.
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Select all those that apply to the time of the New Kingdom.

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This statue shows _____ wearing the false beard traditionally worn by the male pharaohs

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This pharaoh promoted trade. Another word for trade is _____.

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What happened to this pharaoh?

PAGES 108-109

OBJECTIVE:
Explain how Ramses II was one of the most powerful pharaohs in Egypt.
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This is a statue of ____.

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He saw ___ of his sons die before he did.

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He had about ___ wives and more than 100 children.

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Select this pharaoh's accomplishments.

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After Ramses death, the _______ waged a lengthy war that left Egypt’s civilization weak and unstable.

PAGES 110-111

OBJECTIVE:
Identify some of the treasures found in the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamen.
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This is the ____ _____ of King Tutankhamen. It was placed over his mummified head.

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King Tut's sandals for the afterlife were made of ____.

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The _____ ___ _____ were symbols of the pharaoh's power and he carried them even in the afterlife.

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This lavish gold bracelet is adorned with a _____ _____ made of a precious stone.

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Name the animal...

PAGES 112-113

OBJECTIVE:
Explain how the Nubian kingdom of Kush followed Egypt as a center of power, culture, and trade.
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Why are the histories of Egypt and Nubia so deeply connected?

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The Kushite king, _______, united the kingdoms of Egypt and Kush.

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Would life have changed a great deal for Egyptians living under the rule of the Kushite kings? Why or why not?

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Eventually, the Kush lost control of Egypt to the _____.

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After being pushed out of Egypt, Kush continued to flourish as an independent power. How?

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_____ was the Egyptian word for gold.