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Check Point #35 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 30 seconds for each slide

1.Which letter on the world map above represents Egypt? A. S B. X C. Y D. Z

2. Which letter represents Egypt? A. B. C. D.

3. What geographic landform was Lower Egypt located in? A. Fertile Crescent B. Sahara Desert C. Nubia D. Nile Delta

4. Which of the following is the best advantage of trade? A. Trade routes allowed you to travel and see new lands. B. Trade routes allowed you to meet new people and make new friends. C. Trade routes allowed you to meet more needs to become a more advanced civilization. D. Trade routes spread disease and sickness

5. Like Mesopotamians, Egyptians were? A. Located in the Fertile Crescent B. Located in Asia C. Polytheistic, worshipped many gods D. Democratic nations

6. Which of these events is the oldest ? A. King Menes united Egypt B. Khufu rules Egypt C. Hatshepsut rules Egypt D. Ramses is pharaoh

7. In what 2 ways are Mesopotamia and Egypt the same? A. In both farming surpluses meant people could become artisans, merchants, and traders. Both economies grew as a result. B. Both civilizations had the same types of government and religious beliefs. C. Both had natural defenses and floods. D. Both had major rivers and dependable floods

Check your answers

1.Which letter on the world map above represents Egypt? A. S B. X C. Y D. Z

2. Which letter represents Egypt? A. B. C. D.

3. What geographic landform was Lower Egypt located in? A. Fertile Crescent B. Sahara Desert C. Nubia D. Nile Delta

4. Which of the following is the best advantage of trade? A. Trade routes allowed you to travel and see new lands. B. Trade routes allowed you to meet new people and make new friends. C. Trade routes allowed you to meet more needs to become a more advanced civilization. D. Trade routes spread disease and sickness

5. Like Mesopotamians, Egyptians were? A. Located in the Fertile Crescent B. Located in Asia C. Polytheistic, worshipped many gods D. Democratic nations

6. Which of these events is the oldest ? A. King Menes united Egypt B. Khufu rules Egypt C. Hatshepsut rules Egypt D. Ramses is pharaoh

7. In what 2 ways are Mesopotamia and Egypt the same? A. Farming surpluses meant people could become artisans, merchants, and traders. Both economies grew as a result. B. Both civilizations had the same types of government and religious beliefs. C. Both had natural defenses and floods. D. Both had major rivers and dependable floods