4 chapter review mesopotamia and the fertile crescent
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4 Chapter Review
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent
What was the most sacred part of a temple?
the sanctuary
Why do you think many Egyptian temples had rows of
shinxes leading to the entrance?
possible answer--as a symbolic protection for the temple
Who was the Egyptian sun god? What else did the main Egyptian
gods represent?
Re, or Amon-Re; underworld, magic, sky, wisdom, earth
Which part of Egypt -Upper or Lower- do you think was more
valuable to a ruler? Why?
possible answer-- Lower Egypt, because it had the extremely fertile delta and access to the
Mediterranean
How did the pharaoh's crown display the unification of Egypt?
The pharaoh combined the white crown of Upper Egypt and the red crown of Lower
Egypt to symbolize his rule over both lands
Where did the First Dynasty extend its power? How did the
First Dynasty end?
great house
What may be some advantages and disadvantages of such a large
segment of the population being farmers, servants, and slaves?
possible answers-- advantages: plenty of food and labor; disadvantages: potential for rebellion
How is the portrayal of Horus connected to the god's function
in Egyptian mythology
He is pictured with the head of a bird, which is appropriate for a
sky god.
What responsibilities did the pharaoh have that balanced his
high status?
according to traditional belief, make crops grow, keep people healthy, make trade profitable,
prevent wars
Why might Egyptians have worshipped the gods differently?
They built canals to direct the Nile's water to the fields.
How did the Egyptians see the afterlife?
as an ideal world where all the people are young and healthy
How was the ka different from the body?
The ka was not a physical entity, but rather the person's life
force. It left the physical body at death.
How much of Egypt's fertile farmland was located in the Nile
Delta?
about two thirds
Why was it important to Egyptians that the Nile's flooding
was consistent?
It provided a bountiful growing season every year, and people
knew they could count on a food supply in the future.
Why might the ruins of early Egyptian settlements lack
evidence of protective walls?
because the desert, bodies of water, and cataracts provided natural protection from many
enemies
How would you expect a pharaoh to be drawn on the walls of his
tomb?
He would be drawn as young, happy, and doing the things he
enjoyed while alive.
Do you think Menes made a good choice in building his
capital city at Memphis? Why or why not?
possible answer--yes; because it was in a fertile region but still
had the protection of being inland
Define 'dynasty'
a series of rulers from the same family
How did burial practices vary among Egypt's social classes?
The elite were mummified, while the peasants were buried in shallow graves at the edge of
the desert, where the bodies were preserved naturally.
How long did the Old Kingdom last?
about 500 years, from 2700 to 2200 BC
Why did the Egyptian believe it was important to preserve
the physical body?
If the body decayed, the ka would not be able to receive the food and drink it needed.
What is a mummy?
a preserved body that is wrapped in cloth
What is the shape of a pyramid?
four triangle-shaped walls that meet in a point on top
How would the invention of large animal-drawn wheeled
vehicles have affected pyramid construction?
possible answer--made transporting the blocks of stone much easier, cutting labor needs
and construction time considerably
How did pyramid design change?
Stepped pyramids evolved into smooth-sided ones when steps were filled in and the surface
covered with smooth limestone.
Who made up the majority of Egypt's population?
farmers and other peasants
Who drove the Hyksos out of Egypt to start the New
Kingdom?
Ahmose of Thebes
What was the political order of Egypt based on around 3200
BC?
wealthy farmers who emerged as leaders
Why were the tunnels that led to the pharaoh's burial
chamber sealed after his death?
to protect it from invaders or robbers
Why did the Egyptians want the pyramids to be spectacular?
because they believed their own fate in the afterlife
depended on the pharaoh's afterlife
Why did the pharaohs value talented architects?
Having well-designed pyramids and temples made the pharaoh
powerful and, according to Egyptian religion, ensured a happy
afterlife.
What did each symbol in the hieroglyphic system represent?
one or more sounds in the Egyptian language
What were some advantages of using papyrus?
made of readily available materials, tough, durable, could be rolled into scrolls
Where were the Hykos from?
southwest Asia
Why do you think builders placed obelisks at the gates of
temples?
possible answer--because they pointed to the sky, leading the way to the
afterlife.
Why was the discovery of King Tutankhamen's tomb so
important?
possible answer--because they pointed to the sky, leading the
way to the afterlife.
Why was the discovery of King Tutankhamen's tomb so
important?
I had never been disturbed by tomb robbers
How did some people come to be enslaved in Egypt?
convicted criminals or prisoners captured in war
What may the Hykos conquest indicate about Egypt's level of
technological advance?
Although the Egyptians had built pyramids, they
may not have had chariots or advanced
weapons.
Who was Hatshepsut?
a female ruler who expanded trade and built great
monuments during the New Kingdom
What might have happened if large numbers of peasants had refused to take part in
special duties, such as working on the pyramids,
mining gold, and fighting in the military?
possible answer--rebellion crushed by the pharaoh, or his
power threatened
What were two reasons the pharaohs' power declined at the
end of the Old Kingdom?
They did not collect enough taxes to cover their expenses,
and ambitious nobles took power from the pharaohs.
How might we have learned about Egyptian toys and games?
artifacts, art showing the toys or games in use
What weakened the New Kingdom?
fighting on several fronts, including invasions of the
Hittites and the Sea Peoples
Why do you think leaders of the New Kingdom wanted to
control all of the eastern Mediterranean shore?
possible answers--protection from invasion by peoples beyond the region, had
valuable resources
What are the two types of large structures created by
Egyptian architects?
pyramids and temples
What special challenge faced artists who painted a
pharaoh's burial chamber?
No natural light reached the burial chamber, so artists had
to work by torchlight or candlelight.
What kinds of writing did scribes do?
kept records and accounts for the state, wrote and copied religious and literary texts