Ch. 4 Ancient Egypt

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Which of the following pharaohs is matched correctly with his or her achievements/

-All of these answers. -Akhenaten - exclusive worship of a deity is history's first instance of monotheism. -Hatshepsut - recovery of territories in the Levant. -Thutmose III - expansion of Egypt's external trade. answer: Akhenaten - exclusive worship of a deity is history's first instance of monotheism.

Which of the following statements regarding the Third Intermediate Period is true?

-Egypt's international prestige had fallen, and Assyria had taken most of their allies. -The Twenty-Fourth Dynasty was defined by a political rivalry between Shoshenq III and Takelot II. -The Twenty-Sixth Dynasty was never able to claim independence from the Assyrians. -The Twenty-Fifth Dynasty ended when a four-year drought resulted in widespread famine. answer: Egypt's international prestige had fallen, and Assyria had taken most of their allies.

Amenemhet I enacted various political processes to strengthen his dynasty. Which of the following did he do?

-He required each nome to conduct a census every year. -He deposed any nomarchy who defied his rule. -He appointed his son, Senusret I, as coregent. -He built an extensive network of roads. answer: He appointed his son, Senuret I, as coregent.

Which of the following is a reason for the collapse of the New Kingdom?

-The bickering of Ramesses III's heirs -All of these answers -Droughts and climate change -An empty treasury due to warfare answer: All of these answers

The First Intermediate Period transitioned into the Middle Kingdom after the ____ Kings defeated the ___ Kings.

-Seventh Dynasty; Eighth Dynasty -Eighth Dynasty; Seventh Dynasty -Theban; Heracleopolitan -Heracleopolitan; Theban answer: Theban; Heracleopolitan


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