Chapter 2 & 3
Although the Pharaoh Ramses II tried to maintain the Egyptian Empire's strength, he failed because he was unable to hold out against the
"Sea Peoples"
Egyptian society, with the god-king at the top, was organized like
A pyramid
Polytheism
Belief in many gods
While the Hyksos attacked the Egyptians from horse-drawn chariots, the Egyptian soldiers were limited to...
Donkey carts
During the time of the Middle Kingdom
Egypt experienced a golden age of stability and expansion
What is most unusual about the pharaoh Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut was a woman
Having been conquered by the Hyksos was not all bad for the Egyptians because the Hyksos taught the Egyptians
How to make bronze weapons and showed them the advantages of horse-drawn war chariots
Why did the kingdom of Kush become such a successful trading empire
It was rich in natural resources, such as iron, and was located where an important route through the desert crossed the Nile
The Nile Delta is located in
Lower Egypt
Egyptian history is divided into three major periods know as the
Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms
Pyramids
Part of a large complex of buildings dedicated to the dead
Hieroglyphics
System of writing that uses pictures and abstract forms
The development of Egyptians civilization was influenced most powerfully by
The Nile River
Tutankhamen
The boy Pharaoh who restored worship of the old gods in the new kingdom
Nile
The longest river in the world,
Old Kingdom
The period during which the Great Pyramid of King Khufu at Giza was constructed, showing the power of Egyptian pharaohs.
During the New Kingdom, the Egyptian Empire reached it's peak. What was one way they showed it's power
The pharaohs constructed huge magnificent, temples and statues in their own honor
Religion provided the Egyptians with a sense of security, and Egyptian rulers were viewed as
The sole gods to be worshiped in Egyptian society
Why did the Egyptians resist Akenhatens's religious reforms..
They accepted many gods, and did not like the idea of rejecting or destroying them to worship only one god
King Menes was most famous for
Uniting upper and lower Egypt
Dynasty
a family of rulers whose right to rule is passed on within the family
Bureacracy
an administrative organization that relies on nonelective officials and regular procedures
Hieratic script, a simplified version of Egyptian hieroglyphic writing was used
for business transactions, record keeping, and the general needs of daily life
Pharaoh
the most common of the various titles for ancient Egyptian monarchs; the term originally meant "great house" or "palace"
Mummification
way in which dead bodies of wealthy Egyptians were preserved from the time of the Old Kingdom