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Check Point #36 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 30 seconds for each slide

1. Today we call it Sudan. The ancient Egyptians called it A. Ethiopia. B. Giza. C. Memphis. D. Nubia

2. After breaking away from Egyptian rule, Kush eventually A. conquered Egypt. B. gave up all Egyptian customs and beliefs. C. refused to trade with Egypt. D. signed a peace treaty with Egypt

3. As a result of being conquered by Egypt, Nubians A. accepted many Egyptian beliefs and customs. B. gave up their previous way of life. C. refused to accept any Egyptian beliefs and customs. D. stopped worshiping their own deities

4. The upper class in ancient Egypt was made up of A. farmers. B. priests and nobles. C. the pharaoh. D. traders and artisans

5. Which best describes the type of government in Egypt after 3100 B.C.? A. a democracy B. a dynasty C. an independent city-state D. constitutional monarchy

6. The chief god of the Egyptians was A. Bel. B. Re. C. Osiris. D. Tutankhamen.

7. The king who drove the Hyksos out of Egypt was A. Ahmose. B. Amenhotep. C. Amon Re. D. Tutankhamen.

Check your answers

1. Today we call it Sudan. The ancient Egyptians called it A. Ethiopia. B. Giza. C. Memphis. D. Nubia

2. After breaking away from Egyptian rule, Kush eventually A. conquered Egypt. B. gave up all Egyptian customs and beliefs. C. refused to trade with Egypt. D. signed a peace treaty with Egypt

3. As a result of being conquered by Egypt, Nubians A. accepted many Egyptian beliefs and customs. B. gave up their previous way of life. C. refused to accept any Egyptian beliefs and customs. D. stopped worshiping their own deities

4. The upper class in ancient Egypt was made up of A. farmers. B. priests and nobles. C. the pharaoh. D. traders and artisans

5. Which best describes the type of government in Egypt after 3100 B.C.? A. a democracy B. a dynasty C. an independent city-state D. constitutional monarchy

6. The chief god of the Egyptians was A. Bel. B. Re. C. Osiris. D. Tutankhamen.

7. The king who drove the Hyksos out of Egypt was A. Ahmose. B. Amenhotep. C. Amon Re. D. Tutankhamen.