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Why is the “boy king” Tutankhamen famous? (1 point) Responses He was one of the most accomplished pharaohs, responsible for
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What is significant about the contents of the tomb of King Tutankhamen? (1 point) Responses They included a detailed map of all
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One of the most well-known pieces of Egyptian art is the famous bust of Queen ____________. (1 point) Responses Nefertiti
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Question Which of the following most accurately represents the historical significance of Queen Nefertiti? (1 point) Responses
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Question What types of objects are typically found in the tombs of Egyptian rulers? (1 point) Responses commonplace items for
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Place each group in the correct order of the social structure of Ancient Egypt. Place the highest group at the top and the
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In order to overcome death, Egyptians believed they needed to Response area. For this reason, pharaoh Response area their
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In ancient Egypt,
were responsible for using to record important information and maintain records.
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How did Hatshepsut change Egypt during her reign as pharaoh?(1 point)
Responses She founded a new dynasty that ruled Egypt for
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Select the correct response from the drop-down menu.
Look at this ancient Egyptian tomb painting. (1 point) The purpose of tomb
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Which of the following helps explain why the pyramids have been able to withstand thousands of years of erosion? (1 point)
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The outcast of his family_________________________________is an important figure from Egyptian history. Once he gained status as
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Totally erased from history until 1903, ______________________ was the victim of a massive operation by her step-son, who had
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Queen _____________________was wife to Akhenaten, and her famous portrait is world famous. (2 points)
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Egyptologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in: (2 points) Responses The Cheops Pyramid The Cheops Pyramid The
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Question The pharaoh, Hatshepsut, had herself portrayed as a/an _______________________________.
man with a male body and a false
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What is the name of the famous stele that helped to break the hieroglyphic code? (2 points)
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According to the course text, what dates do historians trace the beginning and end of ancient Egyptian civilization? (2 points)
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How were Egyptian farmers able to produce enough food to create a surplus? (4 points)
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What is significant about the contents of the tomb of King Tutankhamen?
a. They included a detailed map of all other tombs in the
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What is significant about the contents of the tomb of King Tutankhamen?
They included a detailed map of all other tombs in the
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mason Mascolino
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What is significant about the contents of the tomb of King Tutankhamen?
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Why is the “boy king” Tutankhamen famous? (1 point) Responses He was one of the most accomplished pharaohs, responsible for
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The attached temple of the Sphinx has 24 pillars. What do they represent? (1 point)
the number of stars in the constellation
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Which of the following helps explain why the pyramids have been able to withstand thousands of years of erosion? (1 point)
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The attached temple of the Sphinx has 24 pillars. What do they represent? (1 point)
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The attached temple of the Sphinx has 24 pillars. What do they represent?
the number of stars in the constellation Orion the
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How were the ancient Egyptians' advancements in the fields of astronomy and mathematics helpful to farmers?
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How were Egyptian farmers able to produce enough food to create a surplus?
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What is the correct order of the social structure of ancient Egypt? Place the highest group at the top and the
lowest group at
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How did Hatshepsut change Egypt during her reign as pharaoh?
(1 point) A She expanded Egypt by engaging in wars of conquest. B
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For which of the following is the great pharaoh Ramses II known? Drag and drop the accomplishments to the box.
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Why was the Great Library of Alexandria important?
(1 point) Responses It allowed residents of the city to borrow books for free.
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The head of the Sphinx once wore a headdress with a rearing cobra. What is the significance of the cobra? (1 point) Responses It
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Which of the following best characterizes the New Kingdom? (1 point) Responses It was a time of renewed political strength and
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The largest of the pyramids at Giza is the _____________, which covers an area of almost thirteen acres.
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The oldest surviving structure in Egypt was constructed in what year?
(1 point) Responses 2350 BCE 2350 BCE 2450 BCE 2450 BCE
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Queen _____________________was wife to Akhenaten, and her famous portrait is world famous. (2 points) Responses Cleopatra
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The tip of the obelisk was originally covered in gold or electrum to represent_____________. (2 points) Responses wealth wealth
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During the reign of ____________________, the Step Pyramid of Saqqaris was built. (2 points) Responses Tutankhamun Tutankhamun
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The Egyptian “kingdoms” are groupings of ___________________. (2 points) Responses pharaohs pharaohs dynasties dynasties
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According to the course text, what dates do historians trace the beginning and end of ancient Egyptian civilization? (2 points)
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Which of the following most accurately represents the historical significance of Queen Nefertiti? (1 point) Responses She was a
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Which of the following pharaohs was responsible for a radical change in Egyptian religion? (1 point) Responses Akhenaton
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Who was the greatest of the female pharaohs? (1 point) Responses Nefertiti Nefertiti Hatshepsut Hatshepsut Sobeknofru Sobeknofru
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Scientists studied the 3,300-year-old mummy of King Tut, conducting DNA testing and CT scans. DNA tests were also performed on
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There are only ______ standing obelisks left in Egypt today.
(1 point) Responses two three four five
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There are only ______ standing obelisks left in Egypt today.
(1 point) Responses two two three three four four five
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The tip of the obelisk was originally covered in gold or electrum to represent __________.
(1 point) Responses Wealth Wealth
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The attached temple of the Sphinx has 24 pillars. What do they represent?
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