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CorrectWrongHome Pharaohs 100 Religion Building Projects GeographyPotpourri World History

CorrectWrongHome King of the Egyptians; also worshipped as a god?

CorrectWrongHome Who are the Pharaohs

CorrectWrongHome Only female pharaoh?

CorrectWrongHome Who is Hatshepsut

CorrectWrongHome First Pharaoh to unite all of Egypt?

CorrectWrongHome Who is Menes

CorrectWrongHome The second largest pyramid was built for this pharaoh?

CorrectWrongHome Who is Khafre

CorrectWrongHome Under this pharaoh, Egypt reached its’ greatest extent?

CorrectWrongHome Who is Thutmose III

CorrectWrongHome Religion 100 Egyptians believed they would need their bodies in the afterlife, so they preserved their bodies through a process known as ?

CorrectWrongHome Religion 100 answer What is mummification

CorrectWrongHome Religion 200 The Egyptians were polytheists or monotheists?

CorrectWrongHome Religion 200 answer They were Polytheist

CorrectWrongHome Religion 300 Name three animals the Egyptians worshipped

CorrectWrongHome Religion 300 answer What are cats, Hawks, lions, frogs, ect.

CorrectWrongHome Religion 400 God who allowed the Egyptian to pass over into the new world.

CorrectWrongHome Religion 400 answer Who is Osiris

CorrectWrongHome Religion 500 What god weighed the heart to determine if they could pass over into the new world.

CorrectWrongHome Religion 500 answer Who is Anubis

CorrectWrongHome Building Projects 100 Earliest tombs

CorrectWrongHome Building Projects 100 answer What are Mastabas?

CorrectWrongHome Building Projects 200 Six mastabas stacked together.

CorrectWrongHome Building Projects 200 answer What is the Step Pyramid?

CorrectWrongHome Building Projects 300 The area of the three most famous pyramids.

CorrectWrongHome Building Projects 300 answer What is the area of Giza?

CorrectWrongHome Daily double

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double answer 400 Name of the largest pyramid and the Pharaoh it was built for

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double answer What is the Great Pyramid and Who is Khufu?

CorrectWrongHome Building Projects 500 A gigantic statue carved in limestone, has a lion’s body 240 ft. long and 66 feet high, with a 13 ft wide human face.

CorrectWrongHome Building Projects 500 answer What is the Great Sphinx?

CorrectWrongHome Geography 100 Continent Where Egypt is found.

CorrectWrongHome Geography 100 answer Where is Africa?

CorrectWrongHome Geography 200 Longest river in the world found in Egypt.

CorrectWrongHome Geography 200 answer What is the Nile River?

CorrectWrongHome Geography 300 One of the most fertile areas in the world.

CorrectWrongHome Geography 300 answer What is the delta?

CorrectWrongHome Geography 400 The sea found in the northern section of Egypt.

CorrectWrongHome Geography 400 answer What is the Mediterranean Sea?

CorrectWrongHome Geography 500 Sea on the eastern side of Egypt.

CorrectWrongHome Geography 500 answer What is the Red Sea?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 100 Only female Pharoah.

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 100 answer Who is Hatshepsut?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 200 Made of animal fat scented with spices and herbs; worn by the ladies to make their hair smell sweet.

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 200 answer What are hair cones?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 300 Were used to ward off snakes and get rid of tape worms from peoples bodies.

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 300 answer What are bulbs of garlic?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 400 How the Egyptian women found out if they were going to have a baby.

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 400 answer What is they peed on some Barley and emmer?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 500 Egyptian fly swatters.

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri500 answer What are giraffe tails?