Abeka World History Chp 5 Identify
the geographical boundaries of Egypt.
Mediterranean Sea (N), Red Sea (E), Sahara Desert (W)
ancient names of Egypt
Mizraim, Land of Ham, Kemet, Aigyptos, and Aegyptus
Abram and his family entered Egypt in search of food, Joseph became prime minister of Egypt, and Jacob and his family settled in Goshen.
biblical events that took place during the Middle Kingdom
Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom
the divisions of ancient Egyptian history
near the Nile River, from the Mediterranean Sea southward to the first Cataract of the Nile, a distance some 680 miles long but only about 12 miles wide
the geographic area of ancient Egypt in which most people lived
The Sahara
the largest desert in the world
the Nile
the longest river in the world
greatest and most magnificent of the ancient world
the power of the Egyptian empire by the time of the Hebrew Exodus
Memphis and Thebes
the two most important capitals of ancient Egypt