JEOPARDY – Egypt

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JEOPARDY – Egypt. Religion 100. This means worshipping many gods. What is Polytheism?. Religion 200. This is the political system in which the ruler has political and religious power. What is Theocracy?. Religion 300. This is the name of the most important god in Egypt. Who is Ra?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Religion 100

This means worshipping many

gods.

What is Polytheism?

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Religion 200

This is the political system in which the

ruler has political and religious power.

What is Theocracy?

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Religion 300

This is the name of the most important god in

Egypt.

Who is Ra?

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Religion 400

This god was the god of the dead.

Who was Osiris?

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Religion 500

This god performed the “Opening of the Mouth”

ritual.

Who was Anubis?

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Geography 100

This river was the main river of Egypt.

What was the Nile?

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Geography 200

This is the sea that the Nile empties into.

What is the Mediterranean?

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Geography 300

This is the type of soil found near the

Nile.

What is silt?

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Geography 400

This area is nicknamed the “Red Land.”

What is the desert?

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Geography 500

The most important event every spring.

What is the flooding?

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Leaders 100

Pharaoh who united Upper and Lower

Egypt

Who was Menes?

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Leaders 200

She was the last pharaoh.

What was Cleopatra?

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She was the first woman pharaoh.

Leaders 300

Who was Hatshepsut?

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Leaders 400

This pharaoh attempted to convert Egypt to

monotheism.

What was Akhenaton?

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Leaders 500

He is nicknamed “the great” and fathered over

100 children

Who was Ramses?

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Social classes100

She/he was the ruler of Egypt

Who was the pharaoh?

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Social Classes 200

They were religious leaders with the most power after the

pharaoh.

Who were priests?

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Social Classes 300

They were on the same level as priests, but were

not religious leaders.

Who were nobles?

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Social Classes 400

They sold and bought goods with other

civilizations.

Who were merchants?

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Social Classes 500

They made up the lowest class.

Who were peasants and slaves?

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Artifacts 100

This was the Egyptian writing

system.

What were hieroglyphics?

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Artifacts 200

The stone that contained

hieroglyphics and Greek.

What is the Rosetta Stone?

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Artifacts 300

What is the Sphinx?

The stone with the body of a lion and the

head of a person.

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Aritfacts 400

The Washington Monument is an example of this.

What is an obelisk?

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Artifacts 500

The name of the Pharaoh who’s tomb is the only one that is

still intact

Who was Tutenkhamen?

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Ghana Mali Songhai Aksum Zimbabwe

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY – The Rest Of Africa Final Jeopardy

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Ghana 200

This is the river valley that Ghana is located in.

What is Niger River?

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Ghana 400

This was Ghana’s primary export.

What was gold?

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Ghana 600

They carried goods across the Sahara.

Who were the Berbers?

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Ghana 800

The original religion of Ghana.

Who was animism?

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Ghana 1000

This was the land between the Sahara and

the rainforest.

Who was the Sahel?

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Mali 200

The capital of Mali.

What was Timbuktu?

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Mali 400

The majority of the people had this occupation.

What is a farmer?

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Mali 600

The famous leader who made an

extravagant Hajj.

Who was Mansa Musa?

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Mali 800

Mansa Musa gave out gold at this city.

What is Cairo?

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Mali 1000

He formed Mali.

Who was Sundiata?

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Songhai 200

The first ruler of Songhai.

Who was Sunni Ali?

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Songhai 400

The religion of Songhai.

What was Islam?

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The cause of the decline of Songhai.

Songhai 600

What were civil wars?

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Songhai 800

The political system in which the ruler has

political and religious power.

What is theocracy?

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Songhai 1000

They invaded Songhai.

Who were the Morrocans?

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Aksum 200

Their major religion

What was Christianity?

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Aksum 400

They were located near this sea.

What was the Red Sea?

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Aksum 600

This group founded Aksum

Who were Arabs?

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Aksum 800

Aksum was peaceful with this religion, but

did not practice it.

What was Islam?

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Aksum 1000

Legend has it that she founded Aksum.

Who was Queen Sheba?

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Zimbabwe 200

This river was located north of Zimbabwe.

What was the Zambezi River?

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Zimbabwe 400

This river was located south of Zimbabwe.

What was the Limpopo River?

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Zimbabwe 600

What was mixed?

Zimbabwe had this type of economy.

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Zimbabwe 800

This structure is what Zimbabwe is famous for.

What was the Great Enclosure?

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Zimbabwe 1000

There were none of these two types of records left behind.

What were written or oral records?

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FINAL JEOPARDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

He converted Aksum to Christianity.

Who was King Ezana?